Local policy drives large GDP per capita differences, Tom Forth notes

Local policy drives large GDP per capita differences, Tom Forth notes
Urban GDP growth gaps tied to policy

Tom Forth highlights that the divergence in GDP per capita growth among major urban areas is substantial. He attributes much of this variance to local policy decisions.

Forth suggests that understanding why local factors matter is crucial for interpreting these economic differences.

Forth previously discussed preliminary data suggesting that an English region may be leading the UK in fiscal deficits as a share of GVA. He also compared the recent economic performance of Greater Glasgow and Greater Manchester. Both analyses focused on regional economic metrics and disparities.

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