
Public expenditure control in complex times
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@Nuffieldfound funded project examining public expenditure coordination, control and delivery between HM Treasury, Whitehall departments and delivery agents
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Why local governments will feel aggrieved by this spending review theconversation.com/why-local-gove… via The Conversation Nuffield Foundation @UoMPolitics UoM School of Social Sciences Policy@Manchester The University of Manchester News



ICYMI, you can see Sam Warner (Sam Warner), Dave Richard (🌷), Diane Coyle (Diane Coyle) and Martin Smiths' new piece in The Conversation on why local governments will feel aggrieved by this spending review here: theconversation.com/why-local-gove…

Our Public expenditure control in complex times Nuffield Foundation Diane Coyle Sam Warner martin smith written evidence to PACAC Committee inquiry into English Devolution committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidenc… committees.parliament.uk/work/603/the-e… @UoMPolitics UoM School of Social Sciences UoM Humanities Impact


The Govt talks of an ‘active’ state, but the recent Budget scrapped the industrial strategy and signalled a return to austerity finances. What does this mean for the ambition of ‘levelling up’? Nuffield Foundation 🌷 Diane Coyle martin smith Sam Warner bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk/blog/budget-di…

Budget ditches industrial strategy for centralised levelling up bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk/blog/budget-di… Nuffield Foundation @UoMPolitics The Productivity Institute UoM School of Social Sciences

Funded by Nuffield Foundation this article by Public expenditure control in complex times highlights the tensions, exacerbated by the pandemic, between central government control and local government delivery and calls for accountability and monitoring mechanisms to be brought closer to citizens.


Our new Nuffield Foundation funded Public expenditure control in complex times article investigating how tensions between centralised financial control and complex local delivery mechanisms limits the capacity of local government to respond to localised challenges in bespoke ways. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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👀📊"Extra funding alone to local bodies will not resolve regional imbalances". 🌷 Sam Warner and martin smith on problems underpinning the #levellingup strategy (and possible ways forward) HERE🔻 ukandeu.ac.uk/regional-local… The University of Manchester University of York Department of Politics and International Relations

Whitehall's centralised system can't deliver what levelling up promises theconversation.com/whitehalls-cen… via The Conversation The University of Manchester News @UoMPolitics The Productivity Institute Nuffield Foundation

Great to see #Nuffieldfunded project Public expenditure control in complex times featured in a report by @CommonsLUHC on Funding for Levelling Up. The research is led by Sam Warner @profrichards Diane Coyle and martin smith 👏👏 Learn more about the project: ow.ly/fEx450Oxt6S