The Economic and Social Impact of the Demise of Rover at Longbridge: A Longitudinal and Holistic Approach to Economic Restructuring.
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Birmingham
Department Name: Marketing
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Publications
Chapain C
(2008)
The impact of factory closure on local communities and economies: the case of the MG Rover Longbridge closure in Birmingham
in Policy Studies
Armstrong K
(2008)
Auto plant closures, policy responses and labour market outcomes: a comparison of MG Rover in the UK and Mitsubishi in Australia
in Policy Studies
Barber A
(2008)
Birmingham: whose urban renaissance? Regeneration as a response to economic restructuring
in Policy Studies
Bailey D
(2008)
Rover and out? Globalisation, the West Midlands auto cluster, and the end of MG Rover
in Policy Studies
Thomas H
(2008)
A tale of two regions: comparative versus competitive approaches to economic restructuring
in Policy Studies
Bentley G
(2008)
Dealing with strategic change: a trio of automotive industry closures in the West Midlands
in Strategic Change