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‘Place-based’ effects: A Northern perspective Dr Andy Pike
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‘Place-based’ effects: A Northern perspective Dr Andy Pike.

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Page 1: ‘Place-based’ effects: A Northern perspective Dr Andy Pike.

‘Place-based’ effects: A Northern perspective

Dr Andy Pike

Page 2: ‘Place-based’ effects: A Northern perspective Dr Andy Pike.

‘Place-based’ effects: A Northern Perspective

Composition versus place-based effects

Encouraging greater sensitivity to place

What difference does place make?- Business start-ups

Why does place make spatial disparities matter?

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Composition versus place-based effects

Competing explanations for spatial disparities:

Composition (‘sorting’) effects: heterogeneous

individuals or firms being in different places

Versus

place-based effects: differences in outcomes for identical

individuals or firms in different places

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Composition versus place-based effects

Different implications for policy:

Composition effects dominant?: focus on why places are

different and whether (or not) this matters

Place-based effects significant?: focus on processes

resulting in identical individuals having different outcomes

depending on their location and whether (or not) policy

might change this

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Encouraging greater sensitivity to place

Geography of place

Institutions and social context

Role of history

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What difference does place make?

Business start-ups

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VAT registrations per 10,000 resident adults ranked by Local Authority Area, 2005

Wansbeck 14

South Tyneside 14

Carrickfergus 14

Easington 15

Barrow-in-Furness

15

Redcar and Cleveland UA

16

Blyth Valley 16

Middlesbrough UA

17

Neath Port Talbot 17

Inverclyde 17

Source: Calculated from Small Business Service Analytical Unit Data

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Why does place make spatial disparities matter?

Deeper understanding of their context and nature

Stronger explanation of their causes, extent and consequences

Normative dimension: Beyond the (national) efficiency versus (spatial) equity trade-off?

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GDP per head (PPS) in Member States and Regional Extremes, 2004

Source: European Commission (2007) Growing Regions, Growing Europe: Fourth Report on Economic and Social Cohesion Report, CEC: Brussels

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Source: Martin, R. (2008) ‘National Growth Versus Spatial Equality? A Cautionary Note on the New ‘Trade-Off’ Thinking in Regional Policy Discourse’, Regional Science Policy and Practice

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Donor-recipient policy model

Growing region

Lagging region

Lagging region

Source: Pike, Rodríguez-Pose and Tomaney (2006)

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Growth-oriented policy model

Growing region

Under-performing region

Under-performing region

Source: Pike, Rodríguez-Pose and Tomaney (2006)