Graham Haughton
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL640924A
Top Subjects
- Economic policy (1)
- Labor supply (1)
- Occupational training -- Great Britain (1)
- Employees, Training of -- Great Britain (1)
- Employment agencies -- Great Britain (1)
- Urban ecology (1)
- Economic development (1)
Books by Graham Haughton
Total count: 16
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Paternalism, power and profitsrestructuring dominated local labour markets in North West England.Centre for Urban Development & Environmental Management, Leeds Polytechnic1989-01-01
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Skills mismatch and policyresponse.Department of Urban Planning, Leeds Polytechnic1989-01-01
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Local sector studies, skills shortages and supply chainsCentre for Urban Development and Environmental Management, School of the Environment, Leeds Polytechnic1990-01-01
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Evaluating Training and Enterprise Councilswhat went before and what is now to comeCentre for Urban Development and Environmental Management, Leeds Polytechnic1990-01-01
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The local provision of small and medium enterprise (SME) advice services.Centre for Urban Development& Environmental Management, Leeds Polytechnic1991-01-01
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Multi-functional dreamsinternational urban utopias and the urban development debate at MFP-AdelaideCentre for Urban Development & Environmental Management, Leeds Polytechnic1992-01-01
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Policies for potentialrecasting British urban and regional policiesRegional Studies Association1992-01-01
Sustainable citiesJ. Kingsley Publishers1994-01-01-
TECs and Their BoardsThe Stationery Office Books (Agencies)1995-01-01
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Regions, Spatial Strategies and Sustainable DevelopmentTaylor & Francis Group2003-01-01
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Developing LocallyAn International Comparison of Local and Regional Economic DevelopmentPolicy Press2003-01-01
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New Spatial PlanningTerritorial Management with Soft Spaces and Fuzzy BoundariesTaylor & Francis Group2009-01-01
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Community Economic DevelopmentTaylor & Francis Group2013-01-01
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Soft Spaces in EuropeRe-Negotiating Governance, Boundaries and BordersTaylor & Francis Group2015-01-01
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Spatial Planning and the New LocalismTaylor & Francis Group2018-01-01
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Why Plan?Theory for PractitionersLund Humphries Publishers, Limited2019-01-01