4 October 2010: Diane Coyle, economist, Enlightenment Economics

The Future Prosperity Panel convened on 4 October in London's Somerset House.

Transcript:

I’m most interested in trying to understand what sort of institutional framework will help people save and guarantee their own future prosperity. And we tend to think of it as being the responsibility of the individual to do something or the responsibility of the government to do something.

And actually it’s a social question. Are there social structures like the savings club that I had at school when I was a kid? What’s the role of the schools? What sort of collective action should people take? What sort of relationships between businesses and customers do we need to have?

I’m interested in the policy implications obviously because we think we’re not in a good place at the moment and we’d like that to improve. And the final session is going to bring together the issues that we’ve talked about at the individual level and the company level, into what’s the policy context and the macro context. So I’m looking forward to that debate.

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