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We now turn to the future of consensus local economic policy. This has become increasingly dominant in Britain over the past ten years: will this dominance continue? We first analyse, in greater depth than we have done so far, the promise of this strategy and the basis of its growth. This enables us to examine the problems and tensions of the consensus which will condition its future.
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© 1993 Aram Eisenschitz and Jamie Gough
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Eisenschitz, A., Gough, J. (1993). The Future of the Consensus. In: The Politics of Local Economic Policy. Public Policy and Politics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22839-3_10
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