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Abstract
‘Levelling up’ is a new term to add to the economic and political lexicon for the well-known but intractable problem of the uneven performance of the UK economy over the past century. The component parts of the national economy — the regions — mostly have not performed well enough to ensure the UK performs better than its close economic rivals. To convert laggards into leaders can be done, but it requires time, political consensus and a lot of radical thinking: the past tells us very little about the future. A UK economy firing on all cylinders can be a world-beater.
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Author's Biography
John Bridge has spent most of his career in economic development and urban and rural regeneration. Initially he was an academic and he then moved into creating new jobs in areas of industrial decline. He was Chair of the North East Regional Development Agency in 1999 and subsequently chaired the Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board. He is a graduate of Durham University, Indiana University and has a PhD in development economics. John received honorary doctorates from Northumbria and Durham universities in 2005.