Bailey, David
Bailey, David
David Bailey is a British academic economist at the Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, a Vice-Chair of the Regional Studies Association,[1] Editor-in-Chief of the journal Regional Studies, and senior fellow at the UK in a Changing Europe. -Wikipedia
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Political Economy of Brexit
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Devolution and the UK Economy
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The recession and beyond
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Industrial Policy Beyond the Crisis
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Industrial and Regional Policies in an Enlarging EU
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Making transnationals accountable
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Transnationals and governments
cover - CCarmageddonBailey, David
Carmageddon
no cover - KTKeeping the Wheels on the RoadBailey, David
Keeping the Wheels on the Road
no cover - NPNew Perspectives on Industrial...Bailey, David
New Perspectives on Industrial Policy for a Modern Britain
no cover - TRThe Recession and BeyondBailey, David
The recession and beyond
no cover - BFBlogs from the BlackstuffBailey, David
Blogs from the Blackstuff
no cover - EJExplaining Japan's "hollowing out"Bailey, David
Explaining Japan's "hollowing out"
no cover - GEGlobalization, economic freedom...Bailey, David
Globalization, economic freedom and strategic decision-making
no cover - MTMaking Transnationals AccountableBailey, David
Making Transnationals Accountable
no cover - TATransnationals and GovernmentsBailey, David
Transnationals and Governments
no cover - TNThe NHS budget holder's surviva...Bailey, David
The NHS budget holder's survival guide
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Political Economy of Brexit
- Open Work
Devolution and the UK Economy
- Open Work
The recession and beyond
- Open Work
Industrial Policy Beyond the Crisis
- Open Work
Industrial and Regional Policies in an Enlarging EU
- Open Work
Making transnationals accountable
- Open Work
Transnationals and governments
- Open Work
Carmageddon
- Open Work
Keeping the Wheels on the Road
- Open Work
New Perspectives on Industrial Policy for a Modern Britain
- Open Work
The recession and beyond
- Open Work
Blogs from the Blackstuff
- Open Work
Explaining Japan's "hollowing out"
- Open Work
Globalization, economic freedom and strategic decision-making
- Open Work
Making Transnationals Accountable
- Open Work
Transnationals and Governments
- Open Work
The NHS budget holder's survival guide