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Our educational programmes
Structured collections of learning materials designed to build understanding progressively, from foundational concepts to nuanced analysis.
Economics Foundations
A structured introduction to the core principles of economics for readers with little or no prior knowledge. Covers supply and demand, market structures, price mechanisms, and the role of incentives.
- Supply, demand, and equilibrium
- Market failures and externalities
- Elasticity and consumer behaviour
- Introduction to game theory
Macroeconomics in Practice
A deep dive into how national and global economies function. Explores GDP, inflation, unemployment, fiscal policy, and the interconnection of economic indicators.
- Business cycles and recessions
- Fiscal and monetary policy tools
- Inflation, deflation, and stagflation
- Reading economic data and reports
Personal Finance Literacy
Practical economic thinking applied to individual financial life. No investment advice — instead, economic frameworks for understanding debt, saving, insurance, and value over time.
- Time value of money explained
- Understanding interest and credit
- Economic thinking for budgeting
- Opportunity cost in daily decisions
Global Trade and Finance
How nations trade, what drives currency markets, and the economic logic behind globalisation, protectionism, and international financial institutions.
- Comparative advantage explained
- Currency exchange and the forex market
- Trade agreements and their effects
- The IMF, World Bank, and WTO
Focused subject areas
In addition to our core programmes, we publish in-depth materials on specific topics of economic interest.
Behavioural Economics
Why humans deviate from rational economic models, and what this means for markets, policy, and personal decision-making.
Urban Economics
How cities form, why housing prices vary, and the economics of urban density, transport, and city planning.
Environmental Economics
Carbon pricing, environmental externalities, green transition economics, and the cost-benefit analysis of climate policy.
Technology & Labour
Automation, platform economies, and how technological change reshapes employment, wages, and economic inequality.
Public Finance
Taxation principles, government spending mechanics, and the economics of public goods and welfare systems.
Industrial Economics
Market concentration, monopoly power, antitrust policy, and how competition shapes prices and innovation.
Economic Inequality
Measuring inequality, its economic causes and consequences, and the policy debates around redistribution.
Data Literacy
How to read economic charts, evaluate statistical claims, and avoid being misled by data presented in the media.
Content formats designed for understanding
We believe effective economic education requires more than walls of text. Our materials are presented in several formats to suit different learning styles and time constraints.
- Long-form explainers — thorough analysis of key concepts with examples
- Quick guides — concise summaries of terms and principles
- Data breakdowns — plain-English interpretations of economic data
- Current analysis — economic context for ongoing events and policy decisions
- Concept explainers — focused pieces on a single term or idea