Last blog of 2022
At the end of the year, we like to look back and see what has gone well. Please enjoy our findings in our last blog of the year for Pamphleteers: https://www.longfinance.net/news/pamphleteers/why-we-are-optimists-2022/
At the end of the year, we like to look back and see what has gone well. Please enjoy our findings in our last blog of the year for Pamphleteers: https://www.longfinance.net/news/pamphleteers/why-we-are-optimists-2022/
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We’ve been busy – in the past two weeks we’ve written two blogs revisiting past work, but now after #COVID-19: https://www.longfinance.net/news/pamphleteers/the-impact-of-covid19-on-a-tale-of-two-middle-classes/ How does the pandemic affect the new middle classes in Asia? It may well Read more…
A version of this blog was first published on the Pamphleteers blog for Long Finance. Prediction and Uncertainty This article is written in March 2020 and discusses the role of foresight in exploring some of Read more…
On Saturday, 7th September – a beautiful autumn day – the FT Weekend Festival took place at Kenmore House, Hampstead. As might be expected, the sessions in which political pundits from the UK and elsewhere Read more…
We have just had a new blog published about “The Overton Window” and what it means for public discourse. Please see: https://www.longfinance.net/news/pamphleteers/shifting-overton-window/