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    • Wednesday, 15 November, 2023
      COP28
      We won’t tackle the climate crisis unless we transform the financing

      The loss and damage fund agreed at the last COP is too little, too late

    • Thursday, 1 June, 2023
      Disease control and prevention
      Preparing for the next pandemic will take a global commitment

      The leaked draft of the WHO Pandemic Accord contains worrying signs

      A mother and daughter hug through plastic sheeting at a care home in Italy during the pandemic. We risk taking steps back if the commitments to govern innovation do not reflect the values of health for all
    • Wednesday, 15 February, 2023
      ReviewNon-Fiction
      The Big Con — the case against consultancies

      Mariana Mazzucato and Rosie Collington’s polemic on the need to draw a boundary between state and private activity — and rebuild public sector capability

      A ‘UK Transition’ high visibility vest
    • Monday, 13 February, 2023
      FT SeriesThe Henry Mance Interview
      Mariana Mazzucato: ‘The McKinseys and the Deloittes have no expertise in the areas that they’re advising in’

      The economist argues that consultants are hobbling the state’s ability to perform the role of economic motor

      Black and white portrait of Mariana Mazzucato wearing a long, patterned skirt and black jacket sitting on a stool with her legs crossed
    • Friday, 9 December, 2022
      Moral Money
      Mariana Mazzucato: Unleash the state on the climate crisis Premium content

      Plus, investor campaigns on corporate climate reporting have far to go

      Mariana Mazzucato during a discussion at the World Economic Forum
    • Sunday, 27 November, 2022
      Global Economy
      Industrial strategy demands a new deal with the private sector

      Governments must approach these partnerships as an opportunity to maximise public value

      Joe Biden inspects a quantum computer at IBM’s New York facility
    • Thursday, 28 October, 2021
      Health
      Covid-19 shows health spending is broken — here’s how to fix it

      We should treat human wellbeing as a long-term investment rather than a short-term cost

      Schoolchildren queue for Covid vaccines in East Timor. The pandemic has exposed our current economic model as insufficient, outmoded and negligent
    • Wednesday, 13 January, 2021
      ReviewNon-Fiction
      Mission Economy by Mariana Mazzucato — could moonshot thinking help fix the planet?

      The economist looks to the Apollo programme for inspiration for the challenges confronting us on Earth

    • Monday, 28 December, 2020
      Global Economy
      Covid exposes capitalism’s flaws

      The pandemic is an opportunity for policymakers to fix the structure of the economic system

    • Thursday, 8 October, 2020
      Coronavirus economic impact
      Johnson has taken the wrong economic lesson from the Covid crisis

      The UK prime minister’s crude characterisation of how drug innovation works has worrying implications

      Boris Johnson is right about one thing: the state does not ‘hold the intellectual property of the vaccine’
    • Sunday, 9 August, 2020
      European Commission
      The success of the EU recovery fund will depend on bold missions

      The historic plan is a turning point for the bloc but policymakers need new tools to direct it

      European leaders including German chancellor Angela Merkel, centre, and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen at last month’s historic summit
    • Wednesday, 3 June, 2020
      Head to HeadGlobal economic growth
      Are we heading into another Depression? | Free to read

      Economists and analysts give their views on the global economy as countries relax coronavirus lockdowns

      web_Another Depression?
    • Monday, 23 December, 2019
      John Thornhill
      From Sputnik to Brexit: the case for public research spending

      Innovation results from the complex interplay between state, companies and market

      Picture of the world's first artificial satellite Sputnik I, launched by the Soviet Union from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, 04 October 1957.
    • Wednesday, 11 December, 2019
      European Union
      Europe’s Green Deal could be the most important in a generation

      EU leaders must take this opportunity to set a new course for growth, climate change and inequality

      European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019. Newly appointed EU commissioners and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen held their first meeting after taking office on Dec. 1, 2019. (AP Photo/Olivier Matthys)
    • Monday, 22 July, 2019
      Tech Tonic podcast32 min listen
      Mariana Mazzucato on sustainable growth

      John Thornhill talks to the economist

    • Wednesday, 22 May, 2019
      UK business
      British industry needs its own version of the moon shot

      Government has a role to play in fostering innovation and encouraging investment

      General Views Of London's Old Street Silicon Roundabout...Bloomberg Photo Service 'Best of the Week': Light trails from traffic are seen as they pass around the Old Street roundabout, in the area known as London's Tech City, in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013. The U.K government last year pledged 50 million pounds for a new London startup incubator, and hired ex-Facebook Inc. executive Joanna Shields to promote Tech City, with Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc., and Cisco Systems Inc. all having taken space in the area or planning to do so. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 22 April, 2019
      John Thornhill
      Brexit has a chance to kick-start a period of radical change

      Britain could end up being one of the most interesting and revolutionary places

      JGJ48A Imarsat on Old Street Roundabout, aka Silicon Roundabout, London, UK
    • Wednesday, 13 March, 2019
      Spring Statement
      Spring Statement offers little to fix Britain’s homegrown problems

      Country’s future depends on whether Brexit solves or exacerbates its weaknesses

      Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) making his Spring Statement to the House of Commons. 13th March 2019
    • Friday, 21 December, 2018
      InterviewFT Alphaville
      Mariana Mazzucato on who creates value
    • Friday, 29 June, 2018
      FT SeriesSummer books 2018
      Summer books of 2018: Economics

      Martin Wolf selects his mid-year reads

    • Friday, 11 May, 2018
      FT CollectionsWomen and economics
      Mariana Mazzucato on making waves as an economist — and in the pool

      When she’s not tackling the failings of modern capitalism, the Italian-American economist hits the swimming pool to unwind

    • Tuesday, 1 May, 2018
      Economic forecasting
      Has economics failed?

      FT readers and writers debate the future of the discipline

    • Tuesday, 24 April, 2018
      ReviewFT Books Essay
      Who creates a nation’s economic value?

      A challenging analysis that forces us to reconsider how our economies work — and who it works for

      USA. New York City. September 2008. Economic crisis.
    • Thursday, 5 April, 2018
      Nicolas Colin
      Emmanuel Macron’s artificial intelligence pitch risks falling short

      The French president’s plan belongs to an outdated tradition of industrial policy

      epa06635816 French President Emmanuel Macron is greeted by French mathematician and La Republique En Marche member of the parliament Cedric Villani (R) as he arrives to the Artificial Intelligence for Humanity conference in Paris, France, 29 March 2018. EPA/ETIENNE LAURANT / POOL / POOL MAXPPP OUT
    • Wednesday, 28 February, 2018
      Scottish economy
      Scotland plans £2bn national investment bank

      Sturgeon welcomes proposal that would help fund SMEs and strategic projects

      epa06568556 First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon delivers a speech to the Association of British Insurers conference in London, Britain, 27 February 2018. Reports state that Sturgeon has stressed that it was very unlikely Holyrood would agree to the British government’s proposals on Brexit. EPA/ANDY RAIN
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