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Taxes and Incentives- Hutton One Year On
Tax an item and people will consume and produce less of it, incentivize it, and they will produce more.
Global Availability of Resources- Hutton One Year On
In effect, humanity is paying more to run faster and go backwards.
Hutton Series on Climate Change: One Year On
Confidence for change will come from individual choice and corporate purpose
Biden’s anti-monopoly crusade won’t fix our economic woes
The tools that tamed corporate monopolies a century ago will not save us today and creating more competition will not help. The real problem remains shareholder capitalism.
Corporations Must Do Their Part to Preserve Democracy
China does whatever it can to thrive economically, putting freedom and prosperity at risk for the rest of the world.
The Role of Engineering in Addressing Climate Change
Session Five of the Hutton Series saw the panellists recognising the importance of the transition in energy use and associated infrastructure and related behavioural patterns. Professor Susan Krumdieck outlines the details in her manifesto for Panmure House Perspectives.
Adam Smith and the Pin Factory
Adam Smith’s description of the pin factory, with which he begins The Wealth of Nations, introduces the fundamental economic concept of the division of labour.
A Climate for Change, but How?
The role of business in addressing climate change.
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Past Perspectives
Panmure House Perspectives began life as a biannual business magazine. Hard-copy printing ceased in response to the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020, and all our articles are now published fully online. Past editions of the printed magazine are still available to download in PDF format below.