Can economics make us eat better: Schools Challenge
This event gives sixth-form students an opportunity to learn about economic and behavioural economic thinking on healthy…
13-20 November 2026 | Bristol, UK
This event gives sixth-form students an opportunity to learn about economic and behavioural economic thinking on healthy…
Adair Turner is one of our most distinguished experts on economic and financial policy, having held positions ranging fr…
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With the new government committed to continuing to reduce government spending, the size of the state in the UK is planne…