What if we had a government prepared to implement the policies that could radically change 21st-century Britain and improve people’s lives?
A new book, from the Progressive Economy Forum and Policy Research in Macroeconomics and published by Policy Press explores those policies.
Social and economic policies are rarely communicated clearly to the public, but it’s never been more important for citizens to understand and contribute to the debate around the country’s future.
In everyday language, Rethinking Britain: Policy Ideas for the Many presents a range of ideas from some of the country’s most influential thinkers such as Kate Pickett and Ha-Joon Chang. From inflation to tax, and health to education, each contribution offers solutions which, if implemented, would lead to a fairer society.
Curated by leading economists from the Progressive Economy Forum and Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME) and accompanied by a ‘jargon buster’, this book is an essential aid for citizens who are interested in critiquing inequalities while looking to build a better future.
Rethinking Britain: Policy Ideas for the Many is edited by PEF Council members Sue Konzelmann, Susan Himmelweit and John Weeks and Jeremy Smith, co-director of PRIME. Due for release on 19th September 2019, you can pre-order a copy here.