governance and agglomeration: a european perspective prof. alan harding presentation to rtpi seminar...
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Governance and agglomeration: a European perspective
Prof. Alan HardingPresentation to RTPI seminar on New Evidence
and Opportunities for Strategic Spatial Planning in the UK, Manchester, 2 December 2010
On the one hand....
• City-regions are locomotives of the national economies within which they are situated, in that they are the sites of dense masses of interrelated economic activities that also typically have high levels of productivity by reason of their jointly-generated agglomeration economies and their innovative potentials
Scott and Storper, 2003• Metropolitan spaces are becoming, more and more, the
adequate ecosystems of advanced technology and economy…. [T]he decrease of communication costs does not by itself lead to a spreading and diffusion of wealth and power; on the contrary, it entails their polarization.
Veltz, 2005
The ‘new’ agglomeration
• Literally, means ‘gathering together in a mass’• Old urban (economic) geography concept with 2
competing traditions• ‘Localisation economies’, benefits experienced by firms from co-location
(More recent versions; New Industrial Districts, Porter on ‘clusters’)• ‘Urbanisation economies’, benefits derived by workers and households as well
as firms from city size, density and variety (More recent versions; Florida on ‘the creative class’, Storper/Venables on urban ‘buzz’)
• Associated with key observations e.g. productivity benefits of population growth, urban wage premium (within cities and on departure)
• Recent rediscovery by economists who had previously ignored ‘increasing returns to scale’
• Has become basis of new work on, e.g. ‘spillover effects’, ‘effective density’, attempts to explain why falling transport costs should be associated with concentration rather than dispersal of economic activity
Towards an ‘archipelago economy’
• The knowledge economy and the ‘new’ agglomeration is argued, across soc. sci.s, to have shifted the spatial division of labour, due to:
• Falling trade and communication costs• Changing organisational structure of firms (flattened
hierarchies, outsourcing, linkages, proximity) • Risk, knowledge-intensive production, density of suppliers
and continued importance of face-to-face communications• Changes in labour markets & household formation patterns;
insurance against under- & unemployment, ‘buzz’ in areas with rich, dense labour markets
• Housing, capital accumulation and barriers to exit from key metropolitan regions
.. and its implications?
• Big, dense, diverse, well-connected city-regions increasingly drive regional, and by implication national, economic performance
• But the world is getting spikier: performance gap between city-regions is growing; stretching urban hierarchies
• What’s the evidence?
THE WORLD WAS ALWAYS SPIKY
THE 90s/’NOUGHTIES’ BOOM
MADE IT SPIKIER
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ParisParisParisParisParisParisParisParisParis
ViennaBratislava
LyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyon
ToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouse
MontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellier
Aix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-Marseille
NantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantes
LilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLille
BristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristol
Brussels
Luxembourg
Amsterdam
Madrid
Bern
London
BirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirmingham
CardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiff
BarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelona
ZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragoza
DusseldorfDusseldorfDusseldorfDusseldorfDusseldorfDusseldorfDusseldorfDusseldorfDusseldorf
TorinoTorinoTorinoTorinoTorinoTorinoTorinoTorinoTorino
KolnKolnKolnKolnKolnKolnKolnKolnKoln
GroningenGroningenGroningenGroningenGroningenGroningenGroningenGroningenGroningenGross Value Added 2006 (at basic prices)Figures in millions of Euros
50,000 to 175,000 (5)20,000 to 50,000 (23)13,000 to 20,000 (23)8,000 to 13,000 (20)4,900 to 10,500 (17)
0 to 4,900 (19)
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LyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyon
NantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantes
Aix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-Marseille
MontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellier
ToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouse
LilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleBrusselsBrusselsBrusselsBrusselsBrusselsBrusselsBrusselsBrusselsBrussels
LuxembourgLuxembourgLuxembourgLuxembourgLuxembourgLuxembourgLuxembourgLuxembourgLuxembourg
AmsterdamAmsterdamAmsterdamAmsterdamAmsterdamAmsterdamAmsterdamAmsterdamAmsterdam
MadridMadridMadridMadridMadridMadridMadridMadridMadrid
BernBernBernBernBernBernBernBernBern
LondonLondonLondonLondonLondonLondonLondonLondonLondon
BirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirmingham
BristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiff
ManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchester
BarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelona
ZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragoza
Change in GVA, 1996 - 2006Figures in millions of Euros
8,000 to 30,000 (5)6,000 to 8,000 (7)3,000 to 6,000 (12)2,000 to 3,000 (20)1,000 to 2,000 (21)
600 to 1,000 (17)300 to 600 (9)
0 to 300 (5)
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DublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublin
ParisParisParisParisParisParisParisParisParis
GalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalway
BelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfast
CorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCork
LilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLille
LyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyon
NantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantes
Aix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-Marseille
MontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellier
ToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouse
Gross Value Added, 2006 (2000 prices)Figures in millions of Euros
30,000 to 56,000 (1)13,000 to 30,000 (1)11,600 to 13,000 (1)11,000 to 11,600 (1)10,000 to 11,000 (2)5,000 to 10,000 (2)
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DublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublin
ParisParisParisParisParisParisParisParisParis
GalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalway
BelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfast
CorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCork
LilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLille
LyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyon
NantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantes
Aix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-Marseille
MontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellier
ToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouse
GVA Change, 1996 - 2006Figures in millions of Euros
20,000 to 30,000 (1)8,000 to 20,000 (1)7,000 to 8,000 (1)5,600 to 7,000 (1)5,500 to 5,600 (1)5,300 to 5,500 (1)3,000 to 5,300 (1)2,000 to 3,000 (1)
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Lisbon
Madrid
Valencia
ZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragoza
Barcelona
Toulouse
Montpellier
Aix-Marseille
Gross Value Added 2006Figures in millions of Euros
36,000 to 175,000 (3)21,000 to 36,000 (9)12,500 to 21,000 (9)9,300 to 12,500 (9)4,700 to 9,300 (10)
0 to 4,700 (10)
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Aix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-Marseille
MontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellier
LyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyon
ToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouse
ZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragozaZaragoza
BarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelona
ValenciaValenciaValenciaValenciaValenciaValenciaValenciaValenciaValencia
LisbonLisbonLisbonLisbonLisbonLisbonLisbonLisbonLisbon
MadridMadridMadridMadridMadridMadridMadridMadridMadrid
GVA Change, 1996 - 2006Figures in millions of Euros
8,000 to 50,000 (4)4,000 to 8,000 (9)3,000 to 4,000 (7)2,000 to 3,000 (6)1,500 to 2,000 (4)1,000 to 1,500 (7)
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London
Copenhagen
Vienna
Bratislava
BelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfast
BirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirmingham
ManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchester
Leeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-Bradford
NewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastle
GlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburgh
BristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristol
CardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiff
LilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLille
MontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellier
ToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-Marseille
Dublin
CorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCork
GalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalway
Gross Value Added 2006(Figures in millions of Euros)
36,000 to 175,000 (10)18,000 to 36,000 (23)10,500 to 18,000 (24)7,000 to 10,500 (24)4,900 to 7,000 (28)
0 to 4,900 (24)
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DublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublinDublin
LondonLondonLondonLondonLondonLondonLondonLondonLondon
ParisParisParisParisParisParisParisParisParis
NewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastleNewcastle
Leeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-BradfordLeeds-Bradford
ManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchesterManchester
GalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalwayGalway
BelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfastBelfast
GlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowGlasgowEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburghEdinburgh
BirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirminghamBirmingham
CorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCorkCork
BristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristolBristol
CardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiffCardiff
LilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLilleLille
LyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyonLyon
NantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantesNantes
Aix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-MarseilleAix-Marseille
MontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellierMontpellier
ToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouse
GVA Change, 1996 - 2006Figures in millions of Euros
14,000 to 50,000 (4)7,000 to 14,000 (7)4,000 to 7,000 (19)2,500 to 4,000 (16)1,500 to 2,500 (23)
600 to 1,500 (28)0 to 600 (29)
-700 to 0 (7)
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Total productivity: Agglomeration estimates
Nuts 2 Nuts 3 Nuts 3 Large Cities
Full Sample
13.57%** 12.54%*** 4.19%
1980s 8.34%** 5.05% 3.52%
1990s -1.99% -6.77% -1.82%
2000s 10.26%*** 6.80%* 10.46%***
SPIKINESS IS INTRA- AS WELL AS INTER-CITY REGIONAL
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Ashton-under-Ly ne
Dukinf ield
Oldham
Stockport
Rochdale
Altrincham
ManchesterAirport
Bury
Wy thenshaweHospital
ManchesterCity Centre
Traf f ord Centre
Boltontown centre
Middlebrook
10
Wigantown centre
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0 4.5 9
Total employment in 2008 - all sectors
1,000 to 75,248 (229)500 to 999 (186)200 to 499 (483)100 to 199 (381)
1 to 99 (367)
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Rochdale
Cheadle
Woodf ord
ManchesterAirport
Swinton
Heywood
ManchesterCity Centre
Traf f ordCentre
10
Middlebrook
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miles
0 4.5 9
Change in employment 2003-2008 in - all sectors
1,000 to 11,827 (33)500 to 1,000 (39)250 to 500 (67)
0 to 250 (644)-250 to 0 (684)-500 to -250 (98)
-1,000 to -500 (52)-5,941 to -1,000 (29)
AND THE BUST IS MAKING IT SPIKIER STILL
Recession, recovery, spikiness
• Areas and communities suffering worst are those that benefited least from the boom years, i.e.
• Places lacking a ‘knowledge economy’ and/or ‘knowledge workers’
• The disconnected spaces in erstwhile booming places
BUT WHAT ABOUT GOVERNANCE?
Metropolitan/city-regional productivity and governance
• Much generalised (critical) analysis of state restructuring and ‘neo-liberalism’ but limited literature on meso-level governance and economic change
• Work of Cheshire and Magrini (2008) demonstrates statistical association between economic performance and existence of metropolitan/city-regional tier /unit of governance
• But treats governance as a ‘black box’
• Little appreciation of what metropolitan/city-regional governance arrangements actually do and how they relate to other scales of governance/market-based decision-making
• Hence the CAEE project: fusing of (a) advanced econometric assessment of importance of agglomeration and (b) political science approach to the characteristics of metropolitan/city-regional governance
Metro-complexity
• Huge variation in degrees of institutionalisation of metro areas/city-regions and in their autonomy, executive capacity, political influence
• Key challenge: ‘going with the grain’ of the ‘new’ agglomeration rather than resisting it. Fusing ‘competitiveness’ policies (often non-spatial) with (usually spatial) ‘cohesion’ policies
• ‘Forms of [metropolitan and city-regional] governance.. can be interpreted as partial, and inevitably incomplete, attempts to assemble the capacity, autonomy and forms of influence that make it possible to deal more effectively with the challenges that new patterns of economic change throw up.’ [CAEE final report]
‘Best practice’
• On basis of case studies, ‘ideal type’ metro/city-regional arrangements have..
• Supportive national context
• Strong technical capacity (analytical and delivery) at appropriate scale
• Significant influence at regional/national scales
• Strong horizonal networks with key public and private institutions
• A compelling and broadly-shared ‘narrative’
• Strong leadership and co-ordinating capacity
• Ability to recognise and deal with the environmental and social implications of realising its strategic ambitions
SO WHAT FOR UK SPATIAL POLICY?
The coalition government’s spatial agenda
• Aspects of ‘rebalancing’ potentially supportive of ‘2nd division’ metro areas/city-regions
• No more (formal) sub-national spatial planning; national development framework promised but timing uncertain
• But effect of public sector cuts likely to work against spatial rebalancing and LEPs likely to favour localities with market advantages
• Rate capping plus incentives to LAs for new commercial and residential development will strain LEP relations
• LG resource review potentially deepens inter-LA competition