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The Political Economy of Informal Events 2030

The Political Economy of Informal Events 2030

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The Political Economy of Informal Events, 2030 debunks common myths about event-related crime, and outlines emerging growth areas on both a micro and macro level. The results present a strong case for promoting the medium of events to local authorities and planners.

Author(s) (if known): Access All Areas, the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) and We Are the Fair
Year published: 2019
Published by: Access All Areas, the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) and We Are the Fair
Publisher location (city or country): UK
Summary of research content/aims: The Political Economy of Informal Events, 2030 debunks common myths about event-related crime, and outlines emerging growth areas on both a micro and macro level. The results present a strong case for promoting the medium of events to local authorities and planners. The White Paper is now available to read for free online, or to purchase at https://accessaa.co.uk/whitepaper/.
 
Original press release and more information on the report available at https://accessaa.co.uk/access-white-paper-with-we-are-the-fair-and-ntia-now-available-online/.
 
Limitations for access: Open access
Cost to access?: No

Published on
9 May 2019
Last Updated Date
01-05-2024
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