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Research Summary  —  Jun 2022

People shaping places, places shaping people: Community asset ownership

More than 6,300 assets are in community ownership in England today.
Samanthi Theminimulle
Working Paper  —  Jul 2021

“Why don’t they ask us?” The role of communities in levelling up

This report by the Institute for Community Studies reveals that current approaches to regeneration and economic transformation are not working for the majority of local communit
Caroline Yang
Working Paper  —  May 2021

Discomfort, Dissatisfaction & Disconnect: Exploring local economic perceptions through peer research

This report by the Institute for Community Studies explores local economies from the perspectives of local communities through over fifty in-depth interviews undertaken using pe
Katriya Bulutoglu
Working Paper  —  Oct 2018

Community business in place

This working paper was produced as part of an evaluation and learning review of Power to Change’s Community Business Fund, led by Renaisi.
John Hitchin
Working Paper  —  Sep 2018

Re-thinking the English indices of multiple deprivation: A review and exploration of alternative and complementary area-based indicator systems

Power to Change commissioned the Bristol Centre for Economics and Finance (BCEF) of the University of the West of England (UWE) to review what insights on disadvantage the curre
Ian Smith
Working Paper  —  Aug 2017

Neighbourhood economic models

At the end of 2016, the Bank of England’s Chief Economist warned that regional inequality was ‘among the most important issues that we face today as a country’.
Neil Reeder
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