Economics is for everyone: what needs to change? | Citizen’s Economic Council, 10 November

by | Nov 9, 2016

The vote to leave the EU exposed the poor quality of public debate about complex issues in the UK, and demonstrated the need for a complete rethink of the way we communicate about and engage citizens in economics. The outcome of the referendum also presented us with a series of questions:

  • Is there a case for engaging citizens early on and upstream about economic policy, and if so, what is this?
  • In creating a better and more accessible conversation about the economy for everyone, what needs to change?
  • How can opinion formers and decision-makers more meaningfully engage people about economic goals, about who the economy should serve, and the moral and political assumptions made when economic decisions are taken?

Join the CEC as they bring together representatives from civil society, thinktanks, and the media in a panel discussion to explore how we can improve the quality of public discussion about the economy – and, in doing so, change economics itself for the better. The event will start at 1pm. You can listen in on the CEC website.

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