We are delighted to join IGP – a creative and inspiring research institute which puts people and ethics at the centre of its analysis – exactly what we believe is necessary for macroeconomics to address our real-world problems

At the IGP, we challenge traditional economic models of growth arguing that to flourish communities, businesses and governments need to engage with diversity and work within environmental limits. Reworking the relationship between economic policy and quality of life matters hugely for the future of the UK. We are delighted to welcome Rebuilding Macroeconomics to the IGP. Together we aim to drive the development of new macroeconomic models focused on delivering a decent quality of life for all within the limits of the planet's resources

The Bartlett School of Planning visit Shanghai to expand collaborations in China
The Bartlett School of Planning visit Shanghai to expand collaborations in China

The Bartlett School of Planning visit Shanghai to expand collaborations in China

The Bartlett School of Planning (BSP) Director, Prof. Raco and Research Director Prof. Andres spent a week in Shanghai to launch new projects and forge new partnerships.

23 Apr 2025

IEDE TALKS 2025: Prof Ian Durbin in conversation with James Ford (Hoare Lea)
IEDE TALKS 2025: Prof Ian Durbin in conversation with James Ford (Hoare Lea)

IEDE TALKS 2025: Prof Ian Durbin in conversation with James Ford (Hoare Lea)

James Ford, Director at Hoare Lea, joins IEDE Talks 2025 to share insights on innovation, sustainability, and thriving in future careers across the built environment.

23 Apr 2025

Opinion: Generative AI is reshaping the global economy — Are we ready for the consequences?
Opinion: Generative AI is reshaping the global economy — Are we ready for the consequences?

Opinion: Generative AI is reshaping the global economy — Are we ready for the consequences?

Jo-An Occhipinti, William Hynes (IGP) and Ante Prodan on why generative AI demands a new social contract

23 Apr 2025