Current projects

  • Better Benefit Cost Ratios – How to appraise investment choices and take account of social value. (I think this might be one of the most ground-breaking things I have ever worked on.)
  • Credible commitments: growth hates uncertainty; but government lack credible ways to commit to stability. I propose a new, simple instrument for governments to make credible binding long-term commitments, using the example of emissions targets but with many other applications.
  • Innovation & Public Purpose: The Haldane Principle prevents research priorities from reflecting social value. We should update the principle for the 21st Century.
  • Economic Growth and Development. Innovation and growth are an unexplained residual in most economic models. Characterising growth as an emergent property of a Complex Adaptive System provides key insights into how to promote and sustain growth.
  • Tinbergen’s Rule for Public Authorities. Most public authorities have multiple goals. Tinbergen taught us that for each goal, you need at least one instrument. But we usually create separate instruments for each goal. This achieves each goal far less efficiently than if we cooperate across instruments to achieve multiple goals with multiple instruments.

I am particularly interested in returning to public service, but open to other ideas. If you know of any mission-driven organisations looking for a colleague like me, please let me know.

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