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10 Nov 2017
Benedict Dellot
Algorithms in the workplace are increasingly viewed with fear and suspicion. But is this a fair portrayal?
09 Nov 2017
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter considers the political economy of the past two decades and considers whether we may be heading for a long stagnation and concludes that without concerted action we may be.
30 Oct 2017
Matthew Taylor
Day to day interactions underpin our national mind set. We need to take 'the economy of regard' seriously, argues Matthew Taylor.
17 Oct 2017
The government’s new Review on AI is a welcome reprieve from the excessive fear that hangs over automation. The UK could be a world leader in this technology, if only we let ourselves.
16 Oct 2017
The social contract between citizen, state and market is failing. The challenge is to design a new social contract that enables adaptation, argues Anthony Painter.
12 Oct 2017
Universal Credit will be a disaster for the self-employed. So why are so few people sounding the alarm?
Fellowship news
05 Oct 2017
The run-up to World Values day has now begun in earnest. Some early events have already taken place, but there are plenty of new events and activities to get involved with.
Three months on from the launch of the Government review of Employment Practices in the Modern Economy, Matthew Taylor reflects on its impact and next steps.
03 Oct 2017
Tony Greenham
The future of work and the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) are hot topics in the UK, but what is the view from Japan – the home of advanced robotics and jobs for life?
26 Sep 2017
Fabian Wallace-Stephens
Physical retail is in decline. E-commerce is on the rise. What does this shift from shops to servers mean for the health of our economy and the vibrancy of high streets across the country?
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