United Kingdom
Report
Just about managing demand: reforming the UK’s macroeconomic policy framework
This policy paper proposes a new framework for UK macroeconomic policy.
Report
Can government stop losing its mind?
This report sets out how the public sector could benefit from a federated, data-driven approach – one that provides greater power to its leaders, benefits its participants and users, and improves performance through better use of, and structured access to, data.
Report
Panic! Social class, taste and inequalities in the creative industries
This paper highlights the significant exclusions of those from working class origins, women and those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds across the cultural and creative industries, which include the arts, music, publishing, advertising and IT.
Report
AI in the UK: ready, willing and able?
The development and utilisation of artificial intelligence is currently a hot topic of debate in the UK Government, industry and the research community. But there is still a lack of clarity as to how AI can best be used to benefit individuals and society. This report proposes five principles that could become the basis for...
Working paper
Expansion and differentiation in higher education: the historical trajectories of the UK, the USA and France
This paper casts a historical lens on the development of higher education and its wider socio-economic context during the last century in the UK, the USA and France.