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22 Apr 2020
Michael Bryane FRSA
Michael Bryane FRSA on whether the current crisis might pose a much needed opportunity for reviewing central bank laws
08 Nov 2018
James Murphy
The RSA is a well-known advocate of exploring universal basic income and its potential. Not all our Fellows agree. James Murphy FRSA believes that the concept is fundamentally flawed and argues that is time to abandon the idea.
08 Aug 2018
Our society is changing. ‘Us’ is becoming the new ‘me’ and access to items is becoming more important than actually possessing them. Laury Zwart champions the role asset sharing between businesses.
06 Aug 2018
Graham Norris
The technologies currently being developed and rolled out will have fundamental consequences for future economic activity. Graham Norris FRSA argues that when talking about the future of work, we need to ditch the suggestion that there will be some transition endpoint and embrace the fact that change will continue to accelerate.
01 Feb 2018
Andy Spence
Despite high-profile issues with digital work platforms, blockchain technology could help us ensure the next generation are fair, effective and promote good work.
17 Oct 2017
James Lawson
In recent years, economics has developed insights from behavioural psychology - but have lessons been learnt by the investment community?
02 Oct 2017
Charlie Waterhouse
In the wake of Brexit and the resurgence of the right, and with social media seeking to ever-narrow our horizons for commercial gain, two RSA Fellows from London are employing their design skills to create an experimental utopia: Brixtopia.
25 Sep 2016
Paul Sweeting FRSA
Paul Sweeting FRSA argues that just because Tata Steel is no longer on the front pages, this should not detract from the fact that there is still a pensions crisis in the UK
22 Jun 2016
Paddy Le Flufy
Paddy Le Flufy argues that by protecting the interests of all their stakeholders, not just their shareholders, businesses can be a driving force in creating a sustainable society.
22 Feb 2016
Bill Wells FRSA
Matthew Taylor recently argued that the social market economy was in retreat. Bill Wells FRSA disagrees. He argues that in many countries, particularly the UK, it is alive and well even if there is room for improvement.
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