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Ethos special Growth series

Ethos presents a special series on growth: where will economic and social growth in the UK come from and what more can be done to stimulate it? What policies or approaches will make a real difference and what barriers do we face?

Sean Taggart Putting your people first

Sean Taggart

Sean Taggart, Chief Executive of The Albatross Group and a member of the UKCES, explains the role of training in SME growth

Mark Littlewood Taxing issues

Mark Littlewood

Mark Littlewood, Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs, on the Laffer curve, minimum wage and better breaks for businesses

Tim Leunig Getting going again

Neil O'Brien

"It’s not rocket science, provided that we learn the history lessons,” says CentreForum’s Chief Economist

Neil O'Brien A balancing act

Neil O'Brien

“Politicians have spent too much time arguing over relatively small differences in spending plans,” says the Policy Exchange Director

Lucy Parsons Austerity is the new normal

Lucy Parsons

The Research Director for independent think tank Reform tackles the ten-point plan for growth – "stick to plan A"

Chris Hyman Up-skill or stand still

Chris Hyman

Employers must invest in skills to boost economic growth, says Chris Hyman, Chief Executive of Serco and UKCES Commissioner

Paul Miller Aim big, start small

Paul Miller

The future of social and economic growth is in the hands of the startups – we just need to get behind them, says Paul Miller

Isabel Oswell The shoulders of giants

Isabel Oswel

Isabel Oswell, Head of Business Marketing for The British Library, explains how supporting innovation is key to encouraging growth

Nick Denys and Fiona Melville A helping hand

Nick Denys

Platform 10's Nick Denys and Fiona Melville argue that Big Society promotes a positive growth mentality

Tony Dolphin The supply side

Tony Dolphin

Tony Dolphin, Chief Economist at the IPPR, asks what the government can do to promote a healthy economy

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