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13 Feb 2017
Jim McMahon MP
Devolution has been seen as a way to grow economies from the grassroots up. But how do we know that this growth won’t pass people and places by, and that it will instead benefit everyone?
09 Feb 2017
Kenny McCarthy
The publishing of the Government's green paper on industrial strategy seems to be the first signs of a shift towards a more interventionist approach to the economy. But does the new strategy really speak to those left behind?
Fellowship news
07 Feb 2017
The Inclusive Growth and Citizen Engagement project is a dynamic piece of participatory research exploring the meaning of citizenship today and the value of different citizen engagement methods and mechanisms.
17 Jan 2017
Joseph Kilroy
Read the Royal Town Planning Institute's response to the RSA Inclusive Growth Commission’s call for evidence.
09 Jan 2017
David Boyle (blog)
Theresa May has recognised that an active government is necessary to support more people to be included in the economy. David Boyle explores what this might mean.
03 Jan 2017
At the RSA Creativity in Public Services Network event on 13th December 2016, participants were asked what the term “inclusive growth” means to them; what they would recommend be done to increase the level of inclusive growth; and what most interests them in the agenda.
22 Dec 2016
People are still feeling disconnected from opportunities and employment in our cities. David Boyle reflects on the Inclusive Growth Commissions visit to Nottingham.
19 Dec 2016
Ed Mayo
Ed Mayo, Secretary General at Co-operatives UK, discusses the importance of economic ownership.
09 Dec 2016
Charlotte Alldritt
RSA Inclusive Growth director, Charlotte Alldritt argues that it's not special treatment the North needs, but the tools to facilitate inclusive economic growth.
07 Dec 2016
Atif Shafique
Atif Shafique explores what inclusive growth means for Belfast and Northern Ireland.
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