Rethinking Britain (eBook, ePUB)
Policy Ideas for the Many
Redaktion: Konzelmann, Sue; Weeks, John; Smith, Jeremy; Himmelweit, Susan
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What if we had a government prepared to implement the policies that could radically change 21st-century Britain and improve people's lives? Social and economic policies are rarely communicated clearly to the public, but it's never been more important for citizens to understand and contribute to the debate around the country's future. In everyday language, Rethinking Britain presents a range of ideas from some of the country's most influential thinkers such as Kate Pickett and Ha-Joon Chang. From inflation to tax, and health to education, each contribution offers solutions which, if…mehr
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- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781447352532
- Artikelnr.: 57709149
- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781447352532
- Artikelnr.: 57709149
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Introduction ~ Jeremy Smith
Interlude: 'Mirror, mirror, on the wall - who has the highest debt of all?' ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
PART ONE: BUILDING A FULL-EMPLOYMENT ECONOMY
Introduction ~ John Weeks
When is austerity an appropriate economic policy? ~Sue Konzelmann
Using the budget to manage output and employment ~ John Weeks
Why assessing the equality impact of economic policies matters ~ Susan Himmelweit and Mary-Ann Stephenson
How should we manage inflation? ~ John Weeks
What should guide monetary policy? ~ Jan Toporowski
Does the UK really have too much debt? ~ John Weeks
The macroeconomic role of progressive taxation ~ John Weeks
How do we build a fairer tax system? ~ Richard Murphy
Should we have fiscal rules? ~ Jeremy Smith
Interlude: Has privatisation come off the rails? ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
PART TWO ~ PUBLIC INVESTMENT - PRIORITISING SOCIETY RATHER THAN PROFIT
Introduction ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
How could we build competitive new UK industries? ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
Reindustrialising the UK ~ Antonio Andreoni and Ha-Joon Chang
How can labour law be the instrument of progressive economic policy? ~ Keith D. Ewing and John Hendy QC
Wage policy and public investment for sustainable development ~ Özlem Onaran
How do we build a sustainable economy? ~ Dan O'Neill Investing in social infrastructure ~ Susan Himmelweit
Why should the railway be renationalised? ~ Jeff Tan
How can we fix the broken energy sector? ~ Hulya Dagdeviren
Interlude: Why should citizens invest in losses, rather than for profit? ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
PART THREE: MAKING FINANCE WORK FOR SOCIETY
Introduction ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
Why the UK needs a much better Companies Act ~ Simon Deakin
What should be the limits to limited liability? ~ Colin Haslam
Why do we need publicly listed companies? ~ Alan Shipman
How can citizens' wealth funds address the problem of inequality? ~ Stewart Lansley
How can finance better serve the real economy? ~ Alan Shipman
How can we channel credit to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)? ~ John Marlow
What can we learn from Germany's national development bank? ~ Stephany Griffith-Jones and Natalya Naqvi
Interlude: Safe as (council) houses... ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
PART FOUR: GENUINE SOCIAL SECURITY
Introduction ~ Susan Himmelweit
How can we tackle the UK's private debt crisis? ~ Johnna Montgomerie
How can we address the concerns of renters, without crashing house prices? ~ Beth Stratford and Duncan McCann
How do we make occupational pension funds fit for purpose? ~ Bruno Bonizzi and Jennifer Churchill
How can we stop the social security system aggravating mental distress? ~ John Grahl
Reconstructing social security ~ Simon Deakin
How could Universal Basic Income (UBI) improve social security? ~ Stewart Lansley and Howard Reed
Would Universal Basic Income (UBI) address the causes of inequality, ill-being and injustice? ~ Ian Gough
Interlude: What is 'social' infrastructure - and why does it matter so much? ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
PART FIVE: HOW TO PROVIDE FOR SOCIAL NEEDS
Introduction ~ Susan Himmelweit
How can we stop privatisation of public services? ~ Leslie Huckfield
What has the market done to the English NHS and with what should we replace it? ~ Pauline Allen
What's the best way to tackle health inequalities? ~ Kate Pickett
What's the best way of delivering social care? ~ Jane Lethbridge
How do we make drug prices an easier pill for the NHS to swallow? ~ Dean baker
How much would high-quality childcare cost and how would we pay for it? ~ Jerome De Henau
What should be done about private schools? ~ Francis Green and David Kynaston
How do we make lifelong learning a reality for all? ~ Liz Marr
Conclusion ~ Jeremy Smith
Jargon busters References and further reading
Introduction ~ Jeremy Smith
Interlude: 'Mirror, mirror, on the wall - who has the highest debt of all?' ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
PART ONE: BUILDING A FULL-EMPLOYMENT ECONOMY
Introduction ~ John Weeks
When is austerity an appropriate economic policy? ~Sue Konzelmann
Using the budget to manage output and employment ~ John Weeks
Why assessing the equality impact of economic policies matters ~ Susan Himmelweit and Mary-Ann Stephenson
How should we manage inflation? ~ John Weeks
What should guide monetary policy? ~ Jan Toporowski
Does the UK really have too much debt? ~ John Weeks
The macroeconomic role of progressive taxation ~ John Weeks
How do we build a fairer tax system? ~ Richard Murphy
Should we have fiscal rules? ~ Jeremy Smith
Interlude: Has privatisation come off the rails? ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
PART TWO ~ PUBLIC INVESTMENT - PRIORITISING SOCIETY RATHER THAN PROFIT
Introduction ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
How could we build competitive new UK industries? ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
Reindustrialising the UK ~ Antonio Andreoni and Ha-Joon Chang
How can labour law be the instrument of progressive economic policy? ~ Keith D. Ewing and John Hendy QC
Wage policy and public investment for sustainable development ~ Özlem Onaran
How do we build a sustainable economy? ~ Dan O'Neill Investing in social infrastructure ~ Susan Himmelweit
Why should the railway be renationalised? ~ Jeff Tan
How can we fix the broken energy sector? ~ Hulya Dagdeviren
Interlude: Why should citizens invest in losses, rather than for profit? ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
PART THREE: MAKING FINANCE WORK FOR SOCIETY
Introduction ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
Why the UK needs a much better Companies Act ~ Simon Deakin
What should be the limits to limited liability? ~ Colin Haslam
Why do we need publicly listed companies? ~ Alan Shipman
How can citizens' wealth funds address the problem of inequality? ~ Stewart Lansley
How can finance better serve the real economy? ~ Alan Shipman
How can we channel credit to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)? ~ John Marlow
What can we learn from Germany's national development bank? ~ Stephany Griffith-Jones and Natalya Naqvi
Interlude: Safe as (council) houses... ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
PART FOUR: GENUINE SOCIAL SECURITY
Introduction ~ Susan Himmelweit
How can we tackle the UK's private debt crisis? ~ Johnna Montgomerie
How can we address the concerns of renters, without crashing house prices? ~ Beth Stratford and Duncan McCann
How do we make occupational pension funds fit for purpose? ~ Bruno Bonizzi and Jennifer Churchill
How can we stop the social security system aggravating mental distress? ~ John Grahl
Reconstructing social security ~ Simon Deakin
How could Universal Basic Income (UBI) improve social security? ~ Stewart Lansley and Howard Reed
Would Universal Basic Income (UBI) address the causes of inequality, ill-being and injustice? ~ Ian Gough
Interlude: What is 'social' infrastructure - and why does it matter so much? ~ Sue Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies
PART FIVE: HOW TO PROVIDE FOR SOCIAL NEEDS
Introduction ~ Susan Himmelweit
How can we stop privatisation of public services? ~ Leslie Huckfield
What has the market done to the English NHS and with what should we replace it? ~ Pauline Allen
What's the best way to tackle health inequalities? ~ Kate Pickett
What's the best way of delivering social care? ~ Jane Lethbridge
How do we make drug prices an easier pill for the NHS to swallow? ~ Dean baker
How much would high-quality childcare cost and how would we pay for it? ~ Jerome De Henau
What should be done about private schools? ~ Francis Green and David Kynaston
How do we make lifelong learning a reality for all? ~ Liz Marr
Conclusion ~ Jeremy Smith
Jargon busters References and further reading