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March 2008 sees the launch of our new subscription service for benchmarking local economic performance

March 2008 sees the launch of our new subscription service for benchmarking local economic performance within the UK and Europe. For an annual fee of £1,500, Geoeconomics will apply its original benchmarking methodologies and indices that measure the economic mobility of places and their knowledge economy prospects.

The service will add value to the work of local authorities, sub-regional partnerships and regional development agencies. If you are interested in finding out more, please contact Mark Hepworth at mark@geoeconomics.co.uk.

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Geoeconomics has won a major contract to map the social enterprise sector in Wales.
Welsh Assembly Government awarded this contract to Geoeconomics, together with Sector Projects and The Research Unit, with an aim of improving its understanding of the size, scope and contribution of social enterprises to sustainable economic development in Wales.

Wider economic benefits of Edinburgh-Glasgow high speed rail link (HSRL) will be assessed by Geoeconomics and university research consortium.
Commissioned by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport, this exciting collaboration with transport experts from Glasgow and Southampton universities...

Knowledge economy performance assessment report coincides with MAA success for the Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole Partnership.
Geoeconomics is delighted to be associated with the Partnership’s successful response to the Sub National Review, and with being invited to continue working on shaping and delivering the MAA.

The Global Village Energy Partnership (GVEP) has commissioned Geoeconomics to assist it develop a more sustainable business model and funding strategy.
GVEP International is a London-based NGO set-up to improve access to renewable energy amongst the world's poorest.  Geoeconomics is helping GVEP build a business case as a social enterprise and develop a strategy for a more diversified funding base.