IIPP in the media: November 2019
25 November 2019
IIPP's research, work and people are regularly featured in the media around the world. Here is a round-up of cover achieved in November 2019.

- Meet the Leftish Economist With a New Story About Capitalism (26 November 2019, New York Times)
- Mariana Mazzucato Has Reinvigorated The Most Important Battle In Economics (21 November 2019, Palladium Magazine)
- Bread, roses and broadband too? (17 November 2019, openDemocracy)
- Cliff Taylor: President Higgins is at least asking the right questions (16 November 2019, The Irish Times)
- Labour knew austerity was wrong. Now, at last, it also has a vision for growth (15 November 2019, The Guardian)
- Why the Scottish National Investment Bank will be a new source of political battles (15 November 2019, New Statesman)
- Mpumelelo Mkhabela: A blueprint for Eskom from 1936 (15 November 2019, News24)
- President Michael D Higgins: We are at the precipice of a global ecological catastrophe (14 November 2019, Irish Examiner)
- Mariana Mazzucato: When it comes to innovation, who are the real risk-takers? (8 November 2019, NPR)
- That time Canada had a public lab that made life-saving drugs (8 November 2019, The Tyee)
- Deficit and UK investment (8 November 2019, BBC Radio 4 Today)
- 'Free markets' will be the end of the middle class (5 November 2019, truthdig)
- Yes, the billionaire club is one we really need to shut down (4 November 2019, The Guardian)
- View: The most desirable development model for a country like India (4 November 2019, The Economic Times)
- A centrist social compact (3 November 2019, Sunday Observer)
- We shouldn’t have to campaign for years for access to vital drugs – it’s time to take on Big Pharma (1 November 2019, openDemocracy)