Paying for a larger state - a modest proposal - RSA

Paying for a larger state - a modest proposal

Fellowship events

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Central Region Schools Trust, B3 1BF

As the election campaign has highlighted, there are extensive areas within the state that require significantly more funding. However, the options for increased spending through austerity, efficiency, or raising taxes remain limited. Traditional tax revenue sources are constrained when GDP growth is stagnant.

In this talk, Denis Oakley will explore ways to boost productivity, drive GDP growth, and transform the UK into a more dynamic economy. This growth is essential to fund the substantial investments needed in our people, the services they rely on, and the infrastructure that supports them. 

Denis Oakley is an engineer and entrepreneur who runs innovation programmes for large corporates and teaches innovation and entrepreneurship at the University of Warwick. He also volunteers for the Cranfield Trust, providing growth advice to charities. 

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Please be aware that registrations will close two hours before the event is due to start.

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