Future Economy Scotland
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Non-partisan think tank that aims to create a new economy for Scotland that is democratic, sustainable and just.
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More hardship and hollowing out of public spending are the very last thing Scotland needs when economic inequality is rising, poverty rates are stubbornly high and climate change targets are crumbling. Our response to the statement in Scottish Parliament by Shona Robison MSP ⬇️
“While Scotland’s fiscal pressures are partly a result of UK Government spending decisions, the Scottish Government is not powerless to act.” Our co-director Laurie Macfarlane quoted in Steph Brawn’s article on today’s £500m spending cuts. thenational.scot/news/24560678.…
“While Scotland’s fiscal pressures are partly a result of UK government spending decisions, the Scottish government is not powerless to act.” Co-director Laurie Macfarlane quoted in The Times and The Sunday Times Scotland on how £500m of spending cuts might have been avoided. thetimes.com/uk/scotland/ar…
Today, the Scottish Government set out its Programme for Government 2024-25. Commenting on the publication, our Co-Director Miriam Brett said:
Responding to the Programme for Government and the pre-budget fiscal update, our Co-Director Miriam Brett spoke with Good Morning Scotland:
It has been a busy week in Scottish politics, with significant changes to public spending and a new Programme for Government for the year ahead. Our latest blog provides an overview of the key announcements and assesses implications for Scotland’s economy.futureeconomy.scot/posts/55-scotl…
Last week's New Economy Brief covered Future Economy Scotland's polling that found strong support for rent controls in Scotland. Sign up to our weekly newsletter to get our 5 minute digest of key economic news: neweconomybrief.net/sign-up
Pensioners face a hard winter amid the cost-of-living crisis. We need reinstate the universal winter fuel payments, as well as fast-tracking policy measures to support a just transition to net zero to lower household fuel bills. Our co-director Miriam Brett on ScotlandTonight
Scotland faces a fiscal crisis and the £500m in cuts will undermine policy ambition. We cannot cut our way to a fairer, greener, more prosperous economy. We need to harness redistributive revenue-raising measures. Our co-director Miriam Brett with Colin Mackay on ScotlandTonight.
NEW: Critics of rent controls say that “all economists know they don’t work, and have failed everywhere they’ve been tried”. But is this actually true? In our new long-read, Laurie Macfarlane finds the evidence is far more nuanced: futureeconomy.scot/posts/57-can-r…
The Scottish Government has pledged to introduce rent controls, but some critics say they never work. What does the evidence say? Read our new analysis by Laurie Macfarlane futureeconomy.scot/posts/57-can-r…
We were privileged to join Mariana Mazzucato in a session with John Swinney and Kate Forbes MSP to discuss how a mission-oriented approach could transform Scotland’s economy Read our latest report with UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose here: futureeconomy.scot/publications/6…