As we enter a new decade the future is increasingly uncertain. This paper focuses on interpreting existing research on localism and the foundational economy in light of recent discussions concerning Universal Basic Services (IGP, 2017; 2019a; Coote & Percy, 2020). We argue that localisation of basic services should form the basis of a new industrial strategy for the 2020’s. Investment in the infrastructure of care, health, education, transport and communication would increase people’s capacities, capabilities and opportunities for economic and social participation. These engines of investment improve people’s quality of life at the local level and regenerate local economies. By bringing localisation of basic services to the heart of a new i...
This article draws upon clinical experience of GPs working in a deprived area of the North East of E...
There is one thing I agree with Liz Truss about and it’s not growth. It’s about the need to start th...
This article draws upon clinical experience of GPs working in a deprived area of the North East of E...
As we enter a new decade the future is increasingly uncertain. This paper focuses on interpreting ex...
This paper shifts the focus from transfers to public services. It mounts a case for Universal Basic ...
This paper considers Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a method for establishing a good society that f...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Basic Services for All in an Urbanizing World is the third instalment in United Cities and Local Gov...
This paper has been produced as an Issue-Based Contribution to the sixth Global Report on Local Dem...
olicymakers worldwide are realizing that traditional welfare systems need modernization. In the wake...
Technical development of economies leads to a conflict between the rising cost of collective needs ...
What policies and institutions are needed to sustain long-run growth in the UK? We describe an optim...
The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been conceived as a global roadmap for peace, dig...
Why should anyone want to swim against what appears to be the tide of history by attempting to rebui...
There exists a contradiction between the domination of postmodernism and cultural relativism in inte...
This article draws upon clinical experience of GPs working in a deprived area of the North East of E...
There is one thing I agree with Liz Truss about and it’s not growth. It’s about the need to start th...
This article draws upon clinical experience of GPs working in a deprived area of the North East of E...
As we enter a new decade the future is increasingly uncertain. This paper focuses on interpreting ex...
This paper shifts the focus from transfers to public services. It mounts a case for Universal Basic ...
This paper considers Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a method for establishing a good society that f...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Basic Services for All in an Urbanizing World is the third instalment in United Cities and Local Gov...
This paper has been produced as an Issue-Based Contribution to the sixth Global Report on Local Dem...
olicymakers worldwide are realizing that traditional welfare systems need modernization. In the wake...
Technical development of economies leads to a conflict between the rising cost of collective needs ...
What policies and institutions are needed to sustain long-run growth in the UK? We describe an optim...
The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been conceived as a global roadmap for peace, dig...
Why should anyone want to swim against what appears to be the tide of history by attempting to rebui...
There exists a contradiction between the domination of postmodernism and cultural relativism in inte...
This article draws upon clinical experience of GPs working in a deprived area of the North East of E...
There is one thing I agree with Liz Truss about and it’s not growth. It’s about the need to start th...
This article draws upon clinical experience of GPs working in a deprived area of the North East of E...