Sitemap  |  Accessibility Statement  |  Help  |  Text Size  Reduce Text Size Reset Text Size Increase Text Size

Search

Google logo

Quick Links


Contact Us

Tel: 01483 555200

Fax: 01483 555250

secretariat@southeast-ra.gov.uk


Office Hours

Mon - Thurs: 9.00 - 17.30

Fridays: 9.00 - 17.00


Economy

Economic Outlook Note

This briefing note provides an up-to-date overview of the regions economic outlook within the context of the South East Plan and Regional Economic Strategy (RES) growth aspirations.
pdf iconEconomic Outlook Note (February 2009) - 123 KB

Migration and the Economy

A research study considering the economic impact of migration in the region has recently been completed. The work was led by the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA), with financial contributions from other regional partners, including the Assembly.
pdf iconMigrant Workers in the South East Regional Economy - 1.35 MB

Innovation and Knowledge Exchange

This study examines the impact of the university and research establishments in the Greater South East region upon innovation and knowledge transfer across the UK as a whole.
pdf iconInnovation and Knowledge Exchange: The National Role of Universities and Research Establishments based in the Greater South East of England - 853 KB

Spatial Requirements of Key Sectors in the South East

A review that looks at the spatial requirement of key sectors and highlights the implications for the supply of employment land. The study focused primarily on the key regional sectors identified in SEEDA's Regional Economic Strategy. Find out more.

Home Based Businesses in South East England

Research into the size, characteristics and specific sector needs of home based businesses and their impact on the local economy. Find out more.

Use of Business Space and Changing Working Practices

This study explores whether, and to what extent, changing working practices have an impact upon employment space and land in the South East region. Find out more.

The impact of offshoring on the South East Economy

Economic modelling allowed Experian, commissioned by the Regional Assembly and SEEDA, to analyse the direct and indirect effects of a loss of businesses to other countries (offshoring) on the South East region's economy. Find out more.

If you are having trouble viewing the documents on this page, please see our help section for free viewer software.