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Video recording of a lecture given by economist Robert Schiller at the RSA on 21 May 2009. He argues for an active government role in economic policymaking by recovering Keynes’ idea of ‘animal...
The course looks at the world of politics. It sheds light on the inner workings of power, decision-making and protest, covering politics from parliament to the street, and the politics of ideas as well as...
Video recording of a lecture given at the RSA London on 29 October 2009 in which Matthew Taylor explores how brain and behaviour research is increasingly being incorporated into political and policy debate....
A short animation (2.5 minutes) made by the Health and Education for All Campaign putting forward the case that aid makes a difference to the lives of the poorest people around the world and answering the...
Looks at the economic theory of consumer sovereignty. Concludes that although consumer sovereignty appears to exist in the price sensitive and competitive computer industry, in reality consumer choice is...
The decisions the president of the United States makes can shape the future of humanity for decades to come - decisions often based on science and technology. Yet, it is also potentially the greatest source...
Series introducing the tools economists use to understand how the economy functions and providing insight into the policy decisions governments make. Presenters are Ellen Roseman and Professor John Palmer of...
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