Children of the revolution

By David Boyle | 24 March 2016

The Treasury has always been a bit nervous about local economic data. You can’t help feeling that if the local economic problem was a business, an oil pipeline or a disease then the supporting data would have been delivered, allowing policy-makers to pay far closer attention to it.

Where does the money actually go around cities? How can we use it better in the seriously disadvantaged places? It is as if the more conservative economic policy-makers regard such an idea as heretical.

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