Geography - London's Economic Growth
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- Created on: 01-04-22 14:37
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- London's Economic growth
- Economic Hub
- A economic hub is a city or region that is considered to be a focal point for finance and in industries.
- Main economic hubs in the UK are cities in particularly in London
- Growth Corridor
- A growth corridor is areas of industry that develop between hubs along transport links.
- Most of the growth corridors radiate from London along the main transport routes.
- such as M4 Corridor from London to Bristol. Other major growth corridors such as Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds
- London's Economy growth rate compared to the rest of the UK
- London has a higher growth than the rest of the UK. More work opportunities in London so the population moves to London.
- London's ethnic diversity. Reasons for it?
- 1800s Industrial Revolution - people from all over the world came to London for trading.
- this increased the population in London rapidly
- Refugees immigrating because of the war in their home country.
- 1800s Industrial Revolution - people from all over the world came to London for trading.
- Economic Hub
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