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The Finnov report

by John Whatmore

Astonishingly, the recently published Finnov Report - about finance, innovation and economic growth in Europe - has been virtually ignored by the UK press, and given only a modest formal welcome by politicians.

16.03.2012

Taking one to know one? Experience, education and the performance of VC investors in Europe and the US

by Liam Collins

The performance of the European venture capital industry has historically been worse than that of the industry in the US. While there are many reasons for this, one contentious factor that is often touted is that investors on this side of the Atlantic are less well able to find and nurture those businesses that have the potential to achieve high growth.

16.03.2012

Daresbury Science and Innovation Campus

by John Whatmore

Mix together different disciplines and technologies, theory goes, and the sparks of creativity and innovation will fly; but many science parks (like incubators) have been more like property companies than crucibles of alchemy.

15.03.2012

Pressure cookers for business

by John Whatmore

I was recently given a glimpse of Springboard, the 13-week Cambridge based accelerator, in operation, which set me wondering what might be the next developments in processes or programmes for the development of innovations and new businesses.

08.03.2012

Healthcare: achieving more for less

by Geoff Mulgan

Data from OECD countries shows a roughly inverse correlation between spending on health and mortality and a roughly inverse correlation between growth in spending on health and improvements in mortality (the correlations hold even if the US is excluded). 

02.03.2012
01.03.2012

How do we know what works?

by Hasan Bakhshi

Earlier this month I participated in a fascinating panel discussion at the Institute for Government (IfG) on the topic of using experiments to inform policy.

27.02.2012

Innovating our industrial policy

by Geoff Mulgan

Industrial policy is and always has been at heart about increasing the quantity and quality of investment in products and services for the future.

27.02.2012

The Facebook paradox

by Geoff Mulgan

Over the last few years I've often asked friends why it is that the users of Facebook and Google don't band together to demand a share of the capital value of the companies.

24.02.2012

A plethora of new business opportunities, fuelled by IT and telecoms

by John Whatmore

I was fortunate enough to listen in on the winter meeting of the British Business Angels Association held recently at NESTA. Of particular interest was a session on opportunities for investment in 2012 - which I have added below to the views of an Economist correspondent.

22.02.2012

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