Content tagged with "Economy,Economy" (412)
Website launched: The next ten years
Reform today launches a new website to accompany the publication of The next ten years.
PFI 2.0
Starts at: May 23, 2012 12:30
Ends at: May 23, 2012 14:00
Policy seminar, Antony Rabin, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Head of Group Investments...(continued)
The future of government and financial services: The European dimension
Starts at: March 23, 2012 10:00
Ends at: March 23, 2012 11:30
Policy discussion, Sharon Bowles , MEP for South East England and Chair of the European...(continued)
The changing relationship between the State and financial services
Starts at: July 04, 2012 08:00
Ends at: July 04, 2012 10:30
Speech by Mark Hoban, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, and with panellists...(continued)
Emerging powers are giving us a wake-up...
Jeremy Browne MP in City A.M. on 23 february 2012. This article is an edited version of an essay for Reform's forthcoming book, The next ten years, published on 1 March.
2012 Reform Scorecard
Reform's review and scorecard of the Coalition's public service reform programme.
The Squeezed Middle
Decision Time, Radio 4 - 1 February 2012
Patrick Nolan
Achieving better value for money and improved...
A summary of discussions from a series of Reform-Microsoft roundtables on reforming government and public services
Quantitative easing and its implications for the economy
Starts at: March 29, 2012 12:30
Ends at: March 29, 2012 14:00
Policy seminar, Dr Adam Posen, External Member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the...(continued)
Stimulus versus austerity
Starts at: March 26, 2012 12:30
Ends at: March 26, 2012 14:00
Policy seminar, Jim O'Neill, Chairman, Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Monday 26...(continued)
Strategies for growth and public service reform: lessons from the emerging economies
Starts at: October 16, 2012 19:00
Ends at: October 16, 2012 21:30
Policy discussion, Jeremy Browne MP, Minister of State, Home Office.
Tuesday 16 October...(continued)
Public sector pay, not pensions, is the...
The Daily Telegraph - Thursday 1 December 2011
Andrew Haldenby
