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Vibrant urban economies: growth and decline of European cities Dr. Vlad Mykhnenko Centre for Urban and Regional Studies (CURS) School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham, UK

Vibrant Urban Economies - Rationale: Building resilient and resourceful cities - urban living environments capable of withstanding and successfully responding to the immediate shocks and long-standing slow-burn effects of the economic crises, demographic shifts, and human-induced climate change. Clydesdale Paint Works 104-106 Tradeston Street, Glasgow, G5 8BG

City of London by Jack Torcello (19/09/2008) Vibrant Urban Economies Focus on: Cities with rapid economic growth and severe decline as well as cities with a re-growing economy ; Expressions of vibrancy [that] are closely related to population dynamics in terms of growth or shrinkage. Economically prosperous cities experience in general inmigration of people from declining regions but also immigration from abroad. In contrast, economically declining cities experience population loss, mostly of the young generation (JPI UE, 2015: p. 26); Links between economic performance and labour market outcomes. No. 29, 1905 Revolution Street, Łódź by Łódź Rysowana Światłem (20/02/2008) Leipzig, Alma Mater Lipsiensis (Universität Leipzig) by Heribert Pohl (15/07/2014)

An evolutionary-historical geographical political economy perspective on growth and prosperity The economic: pathdependent nature of uneven development (i.e., circular & cumulative causation); The political: agents and territorial-admin structures of (resistance to) change; Institutions; History: evolutionary orientation / creative destruction Multi-scalar details and spatial-temporal dimensions.

Vibrancy in spatial economies: long-standing issues of scale, politics (power), and history (coreperiphery) By NUTS1 regions By NUTS3 regions Mosaic blocks National capitals Historical power brokers Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices ( Purchasing Power Standard per inhabitant), 2011

Understanding the success and/or failure of agglomerations and smaller cities starts with recognising how uneven regional development is a combined, relational process. Ron Martin (2015) Rebalancing the Spatial Economy: The Challenge for Regional Theory, Territory, Politics, Governance, 3:3, 235-272, DOI: 10.1080/21622671.2015.1064825 Robert Rowthorn (2010) Combined and Uneven Development: Reflections on the North South Divide, Spatial Economic Analysis, 5:4, 363-388, DOI: 10.1080/17421772.2010.516445

Detecting labour market turbulence and its consequences for city liveability: spatialtemporal dimensions 2007 2014 Unemployment rates by NUTS 2 regions (%), 15 years old and over

Matching youth employment and economic growth opportunities: encouraging the inflow of capital and/or labour out-migration? Young people neither in employment nor in education and training by NUTS2 regions (%, NEET rates)

Urban economies, labour migration & population change: divergent trajectories Story 1: economic growth jobs population growth 2007 2013 Crude rate of total population change by NUTS 3 regions (%)

Urban economies, labour migration & population change: divergent trajectories Story 2 (Germany, Austria, etc): economic growth jobs population growth Population growth, decline, and stability across Europe, 1990-1995

Population growth, decline, and stability across Europe, 1995-2000

Population growth, decline, and stability across Europe, 2000-2005

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The governance of economic transitions: improving the quality, fostering resilience The European Quality of Governance Index (EQI), 2013 Solid functioning institutions, good governance, and responsive politics as prerequisites for effective urban policies of smart growth / shrinkage Charron, Nicholas, Lewis Dijkstra and Victor Lapuente. 2015. Mapping the Regional Divide in Europe: A Measure for Assessing Quality of Government in 206 European Regions. Social Indicators Research. vol 122 (2): 315-346.