Michael Jacobs

@michaelujacobs

Director of the IPPR Commission on Economic Justice; Visiting Professor UCL; Editor, Rethinking Capitalism; writer on political economy; climate change activist

London
Joined January 2013

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  1. Chancellor admits that economy is fundamentally weak, not strong, as has pointed out. See our report .

  2. Come along to Rethinking Capitalism w/ on 30/11. Click here for more info

  3. The autumn statement won't get near to addressing the UK's chronic economic problems: my blog on new report:

  4. Out today, my report with and , Out of Shape, showing UK's deep economic problems

  5. IPPR has launched its Commission on , of which I am Director: .

  6. My Guardian piece today with based on our new book - Introuction is free to read

  7. If Theresa May is serious about inequality she'll ditch Osbornomics by and me in the Guardian today:

  8. My new book Rethinking Capitalism with Mariana now available to order and Introduction free to read at

  9. Don't panic, mobilise! My take on the implications of Brexit for climate and environmental policy:

  10. IPPR is advertising for an Associate Director to lead its energy, transport and climate team:

  11. My description of how civil society helped create the Paris Agreement: . Apologies for many other efforts left out!

  12. I am giving a lecture on the causes and consequences of the Paris Agreement at the LSE on 18 February: . All welcome

  13. Sadiq Khan has unveiled his plan for not-for-profit energy company Energy for Londoners (as recommended by IPPR!):

  14. 'Highly ambitious and very clever': my analysis of the Paris climate agreement, with Ipek Gencsu:

  15. My analysis of the significance of national climate pledges (INDCs) and Paris implications in the Guardian today:

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