What Will Make the Housing Market Work?
No sooner does the British economy start to recover than there’s a housing market boom, threatening economic stability a…
13-20 November 2026 | Bristol, UK
No sooner does the British economy start to recover than there’s a housing market boom, threatening economic stability a…
Vince Cable, Business Secretary in the 2010-2015 government, provides an inside view of the coalition and a unique persp…
With key international talks in Paris coming up at the end of the year, what kind of agreement would be needed to actual…
If you could peer inside a megabank what would you see? Speaking with over 200 City insiders, Joris Luyendijk set out to…
Nobel Prize winner Robert J Shiller argues that markets, inherently filled with tricks and traps, harm as well as help u…
With the eurozone crisis in Greece, question marks hanging over the UK’s EU membership, and concerns about the changing …
With the new government committed to continuing to reduce government spending, the size of the state in the UK is planne…
Inequality has dominated economic and political debate following the publication of Thomas Piketty’s book Capital in the…
Immigration was one of the doorstep issues of the election campaign: both the Conservatives and Labour, as well as UKIP,…
Western capitalism is in crisis. For decades investment has been falling, living standards have stagnated or declined, a…
Chair: Jonathan Derbyshire
Torsten Bell (Resolution Foundation) Louise Haagh (University of York)
Anthony Painter (RSA)
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In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, economics seems anything but a science. Dani Rodrik, Professor of Inter…