Sunday , November 24 2024
Home / New Economics Foundation / NEF’s 2022 reading list

NEF’s 2022 reading list

Summary:
Blog NEF’s 2022 reading list A reading list of our most fascinating, interesting or insightful work from this year, for you to digest over the festive season 28 December 2022 With three prime ministers and four chancellors, this has been a busy year for NEF. We present a reading list of our most fascinating, interesting and insightful writing from 2022. From the cost of living scandal to the damaging legacy of right to buy, we hope you enjoy this selection of NEF’s work. Best interest at heartBack in February, Frank Van Lerven reflected that the cost of public debt was lower than it had been for

Topics:
New Economics Foundation considers the following as important:

This could be interesting, too:

Matias Vernengo writes Elon Musk (& Vivek Ramaswamy) on hardship, because he knows so much about it

Lars Pålsson Syll writes Klas Eklunds ‘Vår ekonomi’ — lärobok med stora brister

New Economics Foundation writes We need more than a tax on the super rich to deliver climate and economic justice

Robert Vienneau writes Profits Not Explained By Merit, Increased Risk, Increased Ability To Compete, Etc.

Blog

NEF’s 2022 reading list

A reading list of our most fascinating, interesting or insightful work from this year, for you to digest over the festive season


With three prime ministers and four chancellors, this has been a busy year for NEF. We present a reading list of our most fascinating, interesting and insightful writing from 2022. From the cost of living scandal to the damaging legacy of right to buy, we hope you enjoy this selection of NEF’s work.

Image: iStock

If you value great public services, protecting the planet and reducing inequality, please support NEF today.


Make a one-off donation

£5 £10 £25 £50 £100
£

Make a monthly donation

£3 £5 £10 £25 £100
£

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *