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07 Oct 2016
Dr David Etherington Prof. Martin Jones
Dr David Etherington and Professor Martin Jones explore how changes to the welfare system could promote inclusive growth
06 Oct 2016
David Boyle (blog)
David Boyle, building on emerging findings from the Inclusive Growth Commission, argues that Theresa May should embrace a more grown-up devolution.
04 Oct 2016
Charlotte Alldritt
Charlotte Alldritt, Director of the Inclusive Growth Commission, argues that we need a new kind of industrial strategy if Theresa May is to truly deliver on her vision of a country that works for everyone.
29 Sep 2016
Atif Shafique
Our ‘deep dive’ research suggests that inclusive growth can reinvigorate places, but it will require a big effort from both local and national government. Inclusive growth can’t be done on the cheap.
21 Sep 2016
Stephanie Flanders
The UK government needs to set out a framework for inclusive growth. Stephanie Flanders, Chair of the RSA Inclusive Growth Commission, introduces the findings emerging from the Commission on how Britain can deliver inclusive growth.
01 Sep 2016
David Boyle explores the limits of transport policy to create inclusive cities
29 Aug 2016
Brexit tends to be explained with reference to demographic factors but these characteristics can obscure the geography and place-based dimensions of Brexit.
16 Aug 2016
Jamie Cooke
Following the seminar held in Edinburgh by the RSA’s Inclusive Growth Commission, Head of RSA Scotland Jamie Cooke reflects on some of the challenges and opportunities the inclusive growth agenda faces in Scotland.
11 Aug 2016
Matthew Brown
Cllr Matthew Brown explores Preston's attempt to invest in its future
Video
10 Aug 2016
The RSA is delighted to launch the Inclusive Growth Commission, a major new inquiry into how best to make local economies across the UK more economically inclusive and prosperous.
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