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08 Nov 2018
James Murphy
The RSA is a well-known advocate of exploring universal basic income and its potential. Not all our Fellows agree. James Murphy FRSA believes that the concept is fundamentally flawed and argues that is time to abandon the idea.
Blog
02 Nov 2018
Henry Leveson-Gower FRSA
Post-Crash, we seemed set for a revolution in economics. Even The Economist magazine, defender of free markets, concluded that a new economics was needed. Yet we are still waiting! We think the answer is to legitimise the innovators outside the mainstream rather than expect change to come from within.
Rachel Oliver Positive Money
The banks got bailed out, the public got sold out. That’s what happened ten years ago when the collapse of one private financial institution in the US caused the biggest global recession since the Great Depression.
29 Oct 2018
Asheem Singh
The RSA Economy team respond to the 2018 Budget.
25 Oct 2018
The RSA’s Economy Team brings you hypotheses and hypocrisies from Monday’s October Budget.
Keith Harrison
We need not wait ten years for positive, socially beneficial results; we can run rural economies more smoothly right away.
12 Oct 2018
Fabian Wallace-Stephens
What do you want from a pension? For most people, it’s a steady income for the rest of their life.
02 Oct 2018
Jonathan Finkelstein
An exemplar of a Future Work Initiative, Jonathan Finkelstein provides insights on how Credly are addressing the skills gap.
Video
17 Sep 2018
Do modern economies reward the extractors – not the creators – of economic value? Leading economist Mariana Mazzucato urges us to rethink how we determine value in our economy.
30 Aug 2018
Tom Harrison Atif Shafique
Inflation, and how it is calculated, matters. Our analysis shows that the poorest 30% of the UK population spends more than they earn. How the Bank of England takes account for this is more important than ever.
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