Gutiérrez‐Posada, Diana, Plotnikova, María, and Rubiera‐Morollón, Fernando
Subjects
BREXIT Referendum, 2016, EQUALITY, INFORMATION sharing, INCOME inequality, REVENGE, GRASSES, EDUCATIONAL equalization
Abstract
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This paper examines the resilience of British cities to major economic shocks. Using a novel data set for 85 cities, it analyses their resistance to and recovery from the last four major recessions, over the period 1971 to 2015. It reveals a distinct shift in the relation between resistance and recovery between these shocks, as well as major differences between northern and southern cities. Some possible factors shaping these patterns are explored, and tentative estimates of the likely impact of the Brexit shock (Britain's withdrawal from the European Union) are also provided. A key implication is that differences in resilience to major shocks can contribute to the long‐run growth paths of cities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]