Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Policy Network
Pages: 150
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-1-78660-477-4 • Paperback • June 2017 • $21.00 • (£15.99)
978-1-78660-478-1 • eBook • June 2017 • $20.00 • (£14.99)
Thomas Aubrey is a senior adviser at Policy Network and chief executive and founder of Credit Capital Advisory.
About the Centre for Progressive Capitalism / About the Contributors / Introduction, Thomas Aubrey / A disenchanted electorate / Beyond immigration: The search for policy responses to the populist surge must look to infrastructure and education, Andrew Cooper / Time to concede on free movement? Examining the reality of free movement of workers, Vince Cable / The morning after the night before: What does Brexit mean for British identity?, Stephen Green / The failure of neo-liberalism / Partners for a new kind of growth: Progressive politicians must come together with business and trade unions to build an economy of purpose, Stephen Kinnock / What is the role of the state in the economy? Progressive capitalism and a look beyond the third way, David Sainsbury / A broken system: Why has neoliberalism failed to produce inclusive growth?, Andrew Gamble / Representing needs: A new language for politics and economics, Lawrence Hamilton / The end of laissez-faire: Advancing the national economic interest, Patrick Diamond / The market doesn’t always work / Fixing the housing market: Is the act of government building houses enough?, Kate Barker / Funding the future: The importance of equity capital in financing jobs and firms, Jenny Tooth / In demand: How can we plug Britain’s technical skills gap?, Alastair Reed / The governance gap / Companies and the common good: Harmonising the aims of firms and society, Sharon Bowles / Reinvigorating governance: Institutional shareholders should step up to the challenge of holding executives to account, John Plender / The pensions problem: Time to face uncomfortable truths and make different choices?, Dina Medland