ECONOMIC GROWTH

When the global is local

Solace is calling for a step-change in the local-central partnership on international economic policy built on four actions, says Pam Smith.

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Energy price shocks, shifting supply chains, foreign investment trends and global trade realignments shape the economic fortunes of not only individual countries across the globe, but every region, city and town in those countries.

Economically, the global is inherently local, shaping high streets and enterprise parks, business margins, employment markets and infrastructure pipelines.

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