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ISBN
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9780080453545
Publisher
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Subject
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Computer Programming / Software Development, Economics, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture
Binding
:
HARDCOVER
Pages
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262
Year
:
2008
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11597.0
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9973.0
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The British state has long been regarded as one of the most stable andcentralised political structures in the world, and devolution represents one of the most significant changes to its fabric in 300 years. To date research on devolution in the UK has largely focused on core public policy areas such as health, economic development and social welfare. Work on transport has been somewhat limited, despite its increased policy prominence in recent years. This book presents a thorough academic investigation into the impact of devolution on the formulation and delivery of transport policy in the UK. Using detailed interviews with key policy makers, transport providers, business organisations and user groups, the authors draw upon concepts and ideas from across the social sciences to inform their analysis. The picture that emerges is distinctly mixed: there are elements of both convergence and divergence in the strategies and policies adopted by the devolved administrations, and marked variations in the overall performance of these administrations in transport are uncovered. Ultimately, though, devolution on its own is an insufficient basis for improved policy performance what matters is the generation of enough strategic capacity to promote real change for the better. About the authorsDanny MacKinnon is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Aberdeen.Jon Shaw is Reader in Human Geography and Director of the Centre for Sustainable Transport at the University of Plymouth.Iain Docherty is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Management at the University of Glasgow.* This book presents a thorough academic investigation into the impact of devolution on the formulation and delivery of transport policy in the UK. * The authors draw upon concepts and ideas from across the social sciences to inform their analysis by using detailed interviews with key policy makers, transport providers, business organisations and user groups.
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