Preface
The IPPR Commission on Economic Justice
Note and Acknowledgements
Introduction and overview
Part I: Building the new economy
Chapter 1: The economy today
Chapter 2: Prosperity and justice: a new vision for the economy
Chapter 3: Reshaping the economy
Chapter 4: Partnership and power
Chapter 5: Time for change
Part II: Our 10-part plan
Chapter 6: Reshaping the economy through industrial strategy
Chapter 7: Securing good pay, good jobs and good lives
Chapter 8: Turning business towards long-term success
Chapter 9: Promoting open markets in the new economy
Chapter 10: Raising public investment in a reformed macroeconomic framework
Chapter 11: Strengthening the financial system
Chapter 12: Spreading wealth and ownership across the economy
Chapter 13: Designing simpler and fairer taxes
Chapter 14: Ensuring environmental sustainability
Chapter 15: Creating a new economic constitution
Endnotes
The Institute for Public Policy Research's Commission on Economic Justice is a group of prominent experts from across British society set up to rethink economic policy for post-Brexit Britain. It includes Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Frances O'Grady, the General Secretary of the TUC, and Mariana Mazzucato, Professor of Economics at University College London.
"The Commission makes an irrefutable case that British economic
performance must improve, and then suggests a suite of original
initiatives aimed at doing just that - Overall this is the most
impressive, authoritative and compelling economic analysis and
accompanying prescriptions in recent times."
—Will Hutton, Principal of Hertford College Oxford and Observer
columnist "An inspiration for all those in the UK and elsewhere who
are trying to chart a new course for inclusive prosperity."
—Dani Rodrik, Ford Foundation Professor of International Political
Economy, Harvard University
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