Knowledge Networks
Our Knowledge Networks are expert multi-stakeholder teams within the IGP, drawing on the academy, business, government and civil society, charged with identifying, delivering and designing new ideas, concepts, and methods to address emerging challenges and solutions.
About our Knowledge Networks
The Institute for Global Prosperity oversees collaborative research and outreach networks with academics and practitioners, focusing on themes related to prosperity.
The Networks bring together expertise from multiple disciplines to tackle the challenges of the 21st century and provide innovative solutions that can improve the quality of life for all.
Fast Forward 2030
Fast Forward 2030 was launched by IGP's Director Moore and entrepreneur Arthur Kay to support young entrepreneurs to use the power of innovation to accelerate change and create prosperity for all, through peer-to-peer learning, capacity building and collective partnership.
Rebuilding Macroeconomics
Initially funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, Rebuilding Macroeconomics is our research network aimed at transforming macroeconomics back into a policy relevant social science. Our strategy is to support interdisciplinary research and new methods of analysis in macroeconomics.
Resources
Social Protection for the 21st Century: Towards a New Politics of Care
Henrietta L. Moore & Alexandra Boothroyd (2023)
Prosperity for Whom? Systemic Injustice and the UK Economy
Henrietta L. Moore & Katrina L. Moseley (2022)
Social prosperity for the future: A proposal for Universal Basic Services
Henrietta L. Moore & Andrew Percy (2017)