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May 2, 2024 |
ncub.co.uk | Rosalind Gill
Companies need clearer, more stable policy towards both private and public sectors, says Rosalind Gill. This article was first published in Research Professional. See here. More businesses are recognising they must invest in R&D and innovation to remain competitive in a world where technology changes in fast, impactful and often unpredictable ways. The United States, Japan and South Korea are leading on business R&D spending.
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May 1, 2024 |
researchprofessionalnews.com | Rosalind Gill
Companies need clearer, more stable policy towards both private and public sectors, says Rosalind GillMore businesses are recognising they must invest in R&D and innovation to remain competitive in a world where technology changes in fast, impactful and often unpredictable ways. The United States, Japan and South Korea are leading on business R&D spending. Each starts from a strong position and is driving sustained growth through large-scale initiatives such as the US Inflation Reduction Act.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
ncub.co.uk | Rosalind Gill
Part one of this blog examined the skills crisis and how the UK’s major political parties plan to respond. Part two looks at what to expect on a range of other policy areas in the year ahead as the UK’s political parties prepare for the next general election. The general election, which is expected to take place in the second half of this year, calls for bold ideas to strengthen the UK’s economy and drive-up standards of living.
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Jan 11, 2024 |
ncub.co.uk | Rosalind Gill
This should be the year of big policy ideas. There will almost certainly be a UK General Election in 2024 as well as a host of local elections. Whilst it might be tempting for election campaigns to focus on the most immediate challenges of today, any government must develop a committed long-term plan. The UK needs sustainable economic growth as a foundation for future prosperity and progress.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
ncub.co.uk | Rosalind Gill
Oxford University Press announced “rizz,” a succinct spin on charisma, as 2023’s word of the year. A fitting choice as the UK whizzes towards a general election. Throughout 2023 the campaign machines have been roaring. All major political parties recognise that amid a cost-of-living crisis elections will be won or lost on economic credibility. But substance must outweigh style. There is an urgent need for policies that genuinely encourage and unlock economic growth. So, what did 2023 deliver?
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