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Peter Tyler is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the field of social sciences with a focus on regional development and policy.

Their research spans key topics including:

  • Regional Development and Policy
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
  • Regional resilience and development
  • ICT Impact and Policies

Tyler's work is primarily situated within social sciences, with specific contributions to subfields such as:

  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Demography
  • General Health Professions

Key publication venues where Tyler's research has appeared include:

  • Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society
  • Regional Studies Policy Impact Books
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Regional Studies Regional Science
  • Housing Studies

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Tyler feature a variety of topics and are published mostly in the Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society and other specialized journals:

  • "Geographies of discontent: sources, manifestations and consequences," 2021, Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society
  • "'Left behind places': what are they and why do they matter?", 2023, Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society
  • "Rethinking the political economy of place: challenges of productivity and inclusion," 2020, Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society
  • "'Levelling up' the UK: reinforcing the policy agenda," 2022, Regional Studies Regional Science
  • "The post-Covid city," 2022, Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society

Frequent collaborators in Tyler's research include:

  • Ron Martin
  • Andy Pike
  • Peter Sunley
  • Ben Gardiner
  • A. de Ruyter

Best Publications

  • Regional Competitiveness: An Elusive yet Key Concept?

    Michael Kitson;Ron Martin;Peter Tyler

  • Regional resilience: theoretical and empirical perspectives

    Susan Christopherson;Jonathan Michie;Peter Tyler

  • How Regions React to Recessions: Resilience and the Role of Economic Structure

    Ron Martin;Peter Sunley;Ben Gardiner;Peter Tyler

  • Enterprising Behaviour and the Urban-Rural Shift:

    David Keeble;Peter Tyler

  • Spatially unbalanced growth in the British economy

    Ben Gardiner;Ron Martin;Peter Sunley;Peter Tyler

  • The geographies of austerity

    Michael Kitson;Ron Martin;Peter Tyler

  • Does spatial agglomeration increase national growth? some evidence from Europe

    Ben Gardiner;Ron Martin;Peter Tyler

  • Local growth evolutions: recession, resilience and recovery

    Ron Martin;Peter Sunley;Peter Tyler

  • Levelling up Left Behind Places

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  • Spatially Rebalancing the UK Economy: Towards a New Policy Model?

    Ron Martin;Andy Pike;Peter Tyler;Ben Gardiner

  • The Effects of Government Regional Economic Policy

    Barry Moore;John Rhodes;Peter Tyler

  • Assessing the Effect of Area Based Initiatives on Local Area Outcomes: Some Thoughts Based on the National Evaluation of the Single Regeneration Budget in England:

    John Rhodes;Peter Tyler;Angela Brennan

  • European Regional Unemployment Disparities: Convergence or Persistence?

    Michelle Baddeley;Ron Martin;Peter Tyler

  • Regional Employment Evolutions in the European Union: A Preliminary Analysis

    Ron Martin;Peter Tyler

  • Evaluating the impact of the structural funds on objective 1 regions: An exploratory discussion

    Ron Martin;Peter Tyler

  • New Developments in Area-based Initiatives in England: The Experience of the Single Regeneration Budget:

    John Rhodes;Peter Tyler;Angela Brennan

  • Valuing the Benefits of Urban Regeneration

    Peter Tyler;Colin Warnock;Allan Provins;Bruno Lanz

  • Creatives after the crash

    Betsy Donald;Meric S. Gertler;Peter Tyler

  • Regional Wage Rigidity: The European Union and United States Compared

    Michelle Baddeley;Ron Martin;Peter Tyler

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  • Competitiveness, Productivity and Economic Growth across the European Regions

    Ben Gardiner;Ron Martin;Peter Tyler

  • Geography and development

    Harry Garretsen;Mark Roberts;Peter Tyler

Frequent Co-Authors

Ron Martin
Ron Martin University of Cambridge
Anne E. Green
Anne E. Green University of Birmingham
Philip Arestis
Philip Arestis University of Cambridge
Bernard Fingleton
Bernard Fingleton University of Cambridge
Harry Garretsen
Harry Garretsen University of Groningen
Henry G. Overman
Henry G. Overman London School of Economics and Political Science
Jonathan Michie
Jonathan Michie University of Oxford
John S.L. McCombie
John S.L. McCombie University of Cambridge
Meric S. Gertler
Meric S. Gertler University of Toronto
Jim W. Hall
Jim W. Hall University of Oxford

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