This article appeared in The Solutions Journal I have recently been studying positive psychology, a branch of psychology founded by Martin Seligman and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi…
This article appeared in The Solutions Journal I have recently been studying positive psychology, a branch of psychology founded by Martin Seligman and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi…
Multi-stakeholder capitalism (MSC) is the default engine of economic activity and wealth creation for most countries covering, in one form or another, an estimated 80…
Recently, HM Treasury published a report on the Economics of Biodiversity by the economist Partha Dasgupta. This follows in the footsteps of the very influential…
David Boyle and Lindsay Mackie’s assertion in the title of their article “We can still save our High Street” finds me in violent agreement; something…
A short squeeze frenzy driven by a new generation of gamers captured financial headlines in recent weeks, centered on a struggling strip mall video game…
The Covid crisis is prompting many rethinks about the fundamentals of economics policy and the social contract. How will all the money diverted into furlough…
British business suffers from a crisis of radical uncertainty: a world – described by John Kay and Mervyn King in their recent book – in…
In this month’s Open Markets newsletter: Did Amazon really buy all book supplies for Christmas? EU focuses on data sharing by Big Tech US Department…
About a quarter of a century ago, I heard a fabulous story about computerised push-polling in the USA – not something we have ever been…
This article appeared in Responsible Investor In his recent Reith Lecture, Mark Carney, the former Governor of the Bank of England, gave a passionate call…