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09 Aug 2015
Kenny McCarthy
The state is on the retreat. Food banks are on the front line of a new boundary between government and citizen, but who's missing out?
Anthony Painter
Economics after the crash has failed to precipitate the sort of change many anticipated. Are we simply stuck, or is change possible?
Joe Hallgarten
We need to redesign our system of child support, and consider the radical changes that might be needed to enable our most vulnerable young people to thrive.
Journal
In this issue we take a look at the future economy. Gar Alperovitz argues that capitalist's pendulum must swing from corporations to communities, whilst Mariana Mazzucato encourages the emergence of state-led innovation.
06 Aug 2015
Phillippa Rose
Fellows in the South West region recently came together to explore some core economic challenges faced by the region and to co-create innovate solutions for the future.
Video
In his annual RSA Chief Executive’s lecture, Matthew Taylor asks: what economy do we want? Should we look again at radical ideas for reform? And how might new forms of engagement help us think and act more boldly?
05 Aug 2015
Emma-Louise Boynton
Emma-Louise Boynton explores the psychology and economics of "enough" and why we never feel that we have it.
Jack Robson
Jack Robson considers the risks of a policy linking benefit entitlements to the take up of treatment.
04 Aug 2015
Jonathan Rowson
Companies should simultaneously compete and work together, says Jonathan Rowson, but there is a moral case for loading the dice to support greater collaboration.
Steve Bodycomb
How language and art can be used to help diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions
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