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01 Jun 2015
Derek Bates
Derek Bates FRSA argues that the way our tax is collected is inefficient, highly complex, takes too much of the nation's resources, and suppresses enterprise.
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29 May 2015
Paul Buddery
Under a creative account of localism, what is the role of public authorities and services in enabling volunteering?
Nathalie Spencer
Managing money well is an important part of our wellbeing, but is an area in which many of us struggle. We’ve identified six ‘behavioural hurdles’ that are particularly problematic for financial capability.
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In the 2015 RSA President’s Lecture Professor Sir Tony Atkinson proposes a set of optimistic and practical policy actions to reduce inequality, and shows how both government and citizens – acting individually and collectively ...
Co-director of the 2015 World Development Report, Varun Gauri argues that development policy and assistance is due for a re-design, based on a more realistic understanding of how human beings think and behave.
Press release
28 May 2015
A lot of effort is put into helping people get to grips with their finances, but according to the latest report from the RSA, it’s possible that we’re using the wrong approach.
Managing money well can be struggle for the best of us. Paying bills, managing debt, and planning for the future can feel daunting and exhausting.
Natural human characteristics can make it hard to manage our money well. This report identifies six of these behavioural hurdles to financial capability, and explores what this means for financial education.
Jonathan Rowson
A response to RSA's Creative Responses to Climate Change event, featuring original contributions from award winning poets.
27 May 2015
Matthew Taylor
In his latest blog, Matthew returns to his favourite topic of cultural theory.
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