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The characteristics and trajectories of ‘left behind places’ in the EU15

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  • Velthuis, Sanne
  • Le Petit-Guerin, Mehdi
  • Royer, Jeroen
  • Cauchi-Duval, Nicolas
  • Franklin, Rachel S.

    (Newcastle University)

  • Leibert, Tim
  • MacKinnon, Danny
  • Pike, Andy

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Over the past ten years or so, concern has mounted about places in the Global North that have been ‘left behind’ by the growth and prosperity experienced in superstar cities and other wealthy regions. This briefing paper summarises the findings from the first stage of the ‘Beyond Left Behind Places’ project, which involved quantitative analysis of changes experienced by regions across the EU15 over the past four decades and draws out key policy implications.

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  • Velthuis, Sanne & Le Petit-Guerin, Mehdi & Royer, Jeroen & Cauchi-Duval, Nicolas & Franklin, Rachel S. & Leibert, Tim & MacKinnon, Danny & Pike, Andy, 2023. "The characteristics and trajectories of ‘left behind places’ in the EU15," SocArXiv t96fa, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:t96fa
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/t96fa
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