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Britain's Future

Issues and Choices

Jim Northcott

Britain's Future is grounded in careful research, accessible and informative. It offers a clear-headed perspective on the challenges of the new century and a well-founded scepticism about the limits to free market thinking in dealing with them.
Ian Christie, Demos

With an unusually and impressively broad brush, Jim Northcott provides a useful source book and shows that there is an alternative to market-driven solutions in a wide range of policy areas.
Ruth Lister, Professor of Social Policy, Loughborough University

In Britain in 2010, PSI used its multidisciplinary research team to make a systematic analysis of likely developments in Britain over the next 20 years. This was followed up by The Future of Britain and Europe, which sketched out the implications of those developments for the future of Britain's place in Europe. This new book takes the analysis a stage further by examining the policy choices that expected future developments present: if this is the way things are going, what can we actually do about it?

Each chapter of this book explores a key development - be it national or international - which will affect Britain in the first quarter of the next century, and analyses the issues likely to arise and the policies for addressing them. A concluding chapter focuses on some common factors influencing the developments discussed, and analyses the role of market forces and the ways in which New Labour government policies are shaping up to meet the needs of Britain's future.

Contents

£15.00 paperback ISBN 0 85374 755 5
January 1999 302 pages 234x153mm index


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