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Geographically concentrating or spreading public funding

Pike, Andy and Green, Anne and Duncan, Shona (2025) Geographically concentrating or spreading public funding. Project Report. University of Birmingham, Birmingham.

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URL of Published Version: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/city-region-economic-development-institute/publications/2025/geographically-concentrating-or-spreading-public-funding

Identification Number/DOI: 10.25500/epapers.bham.00004407

Abstract

This report explores the advantages and disadvantages of concentrating versus spreading public funding across different geographical areas. It highlights the importance of considering both approaches systematically in relation to specific policy areas and their intended outcomes. The report emphasises the need for accountable and transparent governance processes, robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks, and increased investment in local institutions to enhance policymaking and delivery capacity.

This report is for the Improving Public Funding Allocations to Reduce Geographical Inequalities project funded by the ESRC.

The project brings together a highly experienced interdisciplinary team from the Universities of Birmingham, Bristol, De Montfort, Newcastle, Nottingham, Plymouth and Sheffield, together with the National Centre for Social Research and Metro Dynamics.

Type of Work:Monograph (Project Report)
Department:City-REDI
Date:April 2025
Subjects:G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > G Geography (General)
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Funders:ESRC
Copyright Status:CC BY-ND 4.0
Copyright Holders:University of Birmingham
ID Code:4407

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