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The Civic University

Nicky Fairbairn, a Real Estate Partner and member of the Further Education team at International law firm DAC Beachcroft, asks Scott Corfe, Research Director at the Social Market Foundation, about the role civically minded universities will play in shaping the future of our town and city centres.

Published: 08 February 2022
Author: Scott Corfe
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A ‘cost-of-living bonus’? The case for direct cash payments to help squeezed households

Aveek Bhattacharya examines possible policy suggestions that can be used to respond to the mounting cost-of-living crisis. Evaluating each, he finally calls on Rishi Sunak's Treasury to give direct cash transfers to households to give them the power to best decide how to respond to rising costs.

Published: 20 January 2022
Author: Aveek Bhattacharya
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The new consumer trilemma? Innovation, fairness and a just transition to net zero in the energy market

This blog, by Fair By Design's Martin Coppack and Carl Packman, analyses the shortcomings of the current energy products market and makes a case for inclusive designing that prevents low-income households from paying the poverty premium.
Published: 14 December 2021
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To get to grips with crime, we need to understand why more and more victims are giving up on prosecution

The UK Government has dubbed this week as 'crime week', drawing our attention to its record on criminal justice. In this article, Aveek Bhattacharya analyses statistics on crime, to show that there are no simple answers on why there is a growing trend of crime victims not going ahead with prosecution.
Published: 10 December 2021
Author: Aveek Bhattacharya
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Untapped potential: why we need to better support ethnic minority businesses

Is enough being done to tackle the systemic barriers facing ethnic minority businesses? The panellists at our recent event on entrepreneurship and diversity in the UK certainly don’t think so.

Published: 02 December 2021
Author: Saskia Giraud-Reeves
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We must stop meating like this: Why it’s time for a better measure of meat consumption

We urgently need to reckon with the impact that eating meat has on the climate, human health, biothreats, animal welfare and much more. But delivering a proportionate response depends on knowing how much meat we are eating. And that, as this blog sets out, isn’t entirely clear.

Published: 30 November 2021
Author: Linus Pardoe
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Political Philosophy in a Pandemic

This blog reflects on the recent launch event for 'Political Philosophy in a Pandemic: Routes to a More Just Future', a new book by the SMF's Chief Economist, Dr Aveek Bhattacharya.

Published: 30 November 2021
Author: Rhiannon Sewell
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GPs are economic agents, too

In this essay, Richard Disney analyses the economic incentives offered to GPs over where and how to work, and uses economic theory to propose improvements.

Published: 08 November 2021
Author: Richard Disney
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How freeing GPs from bureaucracy and low-level tasks can improve primary care

The problem of lack of access to GPs lies not in some deficiencies in the GP service and the individual practitioners, but in the public’s entitlement to access with no conditions. In this essay, John Allingham makes the case for a reorientation of our expectations of GPs.

Published: 08 November 2021
Author: John Allingham
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