Past Events
AoI Economy Forum
Tilting at windmills: are there downsides to a ‘green recovery’?
online, via ZoomDaniel Ben-Ami introduces a discussion on what a green recovery means.
The politics and technology of healthcare, 2030
online, via ZoomProfessor James Woudhuysen introduces a discussion on what Covid-19 can teach us about the future of healthcare.
What is Bidenomics?
online, via ZoomJames Matthews introduces a discussion on what the new administration means for the US and world economy.
Special relationships: the UK, the USA and the EU
online, via ZoomJonathan Grant introduces a discussion on the UK's new place in the world, particularly how it relates to the US and EU.
Work after the pandemic: what can office workers expect?
online, via ZoomPara Mullan and Hilary Salt introduce a discussion on what the post-pandemic office means for employers, employees and the wider economy.
Inflation: short-term blip or long-term worry?
online, via ZoomJacob Reynolds introduces this AoI Economy Forum discussion on why prices are rising so fast and what it tells us about the wider economy.
Globalisation in retreat?
online, via ZoomPhil Mullan introduces a discussion on the rise of regionalisation and how the war in Ukraine has accelerated economic trends.
Have Brits fallen out of love with work?
online, via ZoomLinda Murdoch introduces this Economy Forum discussion on why we have so many vacancies and the impact that has on the economy.
China: the end of the party?
online, via ZoomAustin Williams and James Woudhuysen introduce a discussion of China's economy, politics and international position today.
Don’t leave me this way: the economic impact of Brexit
online, via ZoomCatherine McBride introduces the discussion on whether Brexit has really been an economic disaster that some claim.
Can the UK afford Net Zero?
online, via ZoomAcademy of Ideas Economy Forum discussion, introduced by Professor Gordon Hughes.