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The purely economic case for investing in assistive technology and health
This paper analyses the production structure of seven developing economies to highlight the immediate short-term spillovers in output and employment of investing in health for all.…
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
The neo-Weberian state: From ideal type model to reality?
This paper describes the systemic shift from a Weberian to a neo-Weberian state (ideal type, NWS) model and assesses to what extent NWS is not just an ideal type model, but also becoming a reality.…
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
New BSP-led Report: Testing Design Codes in England
New BSP-led Report: Testing Design Codes in England. 26 June 2022. Design codes are defined by the UK Government as "a set of simple, concise, illustrated design requirements that are visual and numerical wherever possible to provide specific,…
The Bartlett School of Planning
Expanding DARPA’s model of innovation for biopharma
This paper proposes approaches for innovation in health to accelerate biomedical innovation and its potential to address public health needs by adopting a mission-oriented approach.…
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
Industrial policy in action: What are the routes to sustainable prosperity?
The UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) invites you to join this discussion on 'Industrial policy in action: What are the routes to sustainable prosperity?' as part of the 'Walking the talk: Getting serious about the UN…
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
Symposium: Growth/Emergency - book now!
UCL Urban Laboratory and the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) will host a symposium over two half days on June 13th 1pm - June 14th 2pm on Growth/Emergency: Re-Imagining Cities, Economies and Ecologies in the Time of the Anthropocene.…
UCL Urban Laboratory
Students' behavioural economics intervention aims to reduce football fan’s meat consumption
The work presented to an award-winning environmental organisation experimented with different framing and positioning to make the meat option less appealing.…
UCL Inst. for Sustainable Resources
Dr Gesche Huebner spends a week in Westminster with Royal Society pairing scheme
UCL Energy Institute Senior Research Associate Dr Gesche Huebner took part in the programme this year and was paired up with two civil servants from the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).…
UCL Energy Institute
The self-financing state: An institutional analysis
This paper is an institutional analysis of government expenditure, revenue collection and debt issuance operations in the United Kingdom.…
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
Spotlight on SR:EPT MSc graduate Peter Nsubi Sarpong
Peter graduated from ISR's Sustainable Resources: Economics, Policy and Transitions (SR:EPT) MSc in 2021, here he shares his experience.…
UCL Inst. for Sustainable Resources