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Economic growth and equality
03
Dec
03 December 2021, 17:00 - 19:00

Capitalism: what has gone wrong, what needs to change and how can it be fixed?

A panel discussion with the editors of a special issue of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy as part of the "Levelling-up regional disparities, inequality and social inclusion" series.

18
Nov
18 November 2021, 17:00 - 18:00

Private financing levelling-up: an idea of its time

Ron Emerson and Colin Mayer discuss private financing levelling-up as part of the "Levelling-up regional disparities, inequality and social inclusion" series.

Paul Collier
In the media

Prospect Magazine

Can bureaucracies ever protect you?

Paul Collier writes about his personal experience of the dangers of 'safetyism' and the limits of bureaucracy.

Paul Collier
Economic growth and equality
United Kingdom (UK)
Thomas Hale
In the media

BBC Radio Scotland

Good Morning Scotland

Thomas Hale discusses the proposed regulations forcing UK firms and financial institutions to show how they intend to hit climate change targets by 2023.

Thomas Hale
Economic growth and equality
United Kingdom (UK)
Research update

Scan of European policies in support of policies supporting women in the labour market

COVID-19 Government Response Tracker
Economic growth and equality
...
Europe
Eric Beinhocker
In the media

Economic Times (India)

The degree of change businesses face by moving to net zero is comparable to the Industrial Revolution

Interview with Eric Beinhocker in which he discusses why businesses should accept climate mitigations swiftly.

Eric Beinhocker
Economic growth and equality
India
Karthik Ramanna
In the media

Harvard Business Review

Accounting for climate change

Karthik Ramanna and co-author Robert Kaplan propose the first rigorous approach to ESG (environmental, social, and governance) reporting, the E-liability accounting system.

Karthik Ramanna
Economic growth and equality
TaPP Trade policy network logo
Research update

Emily Jones launches new network for UK trade experts

Emily Jones, Associate Professor in Public Policy helps launch The Trade and Public Policy Network, profiling experts in trade policy.

Economic growth and equality
United Kingdom (UK)
Karthik Ramanna
In the media

ProMarket

Unreliable accounts: how regulators fabricate conceptual narratives to diffuse criticism

Karthik Ramanna explains why in 2010 the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) dropped the principles of “reliability” and “verifiability” as necessary properties of accounting.

Karthik Ramanna
Economic growth and equality
United States of America (USA)
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