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A new way to read the jobs market: using AI to map the AI skills gap

In the ever-evolving world of AI, new specialised skills are becoming essential to the UK economy. Can we use the power of AI to uncover these emerging AI skills and reshape the talent pipeline to meet the demand? Our innovative approach explores this possibility.

The IPCC's coy relationship with economics

There has been very significant coverage of the latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Future of outcome incentives in the water sector

The Outcome Delivery Incentive (ODI) framework was introduced for the 2015-2020 price control period and remains in place, albeit with some alterations, for the current one (2020-2025)

Value for Money in theory-based evaluation

This bulletin explores the issue of VfM in theory-based evaluation. We examine some of the key principles of VfM and why it may be challenging to demonstrate VfM in complex policy settings. We also look at the lessons learned from our work on how to address those challenges.

Preferential treatment in ranking

There has been debate around the terms by which a large digital platform should treat its own offer relative to others’ offers, and to what extent preferential treatment for its own offers constitutes a concern

Expansion of 30 hours free childcare – Will it work as the Chancellor hopes?

This extension in free hours could be a game changer for parents considering their work and childcare options. Critically, it bridges the gap in free provision for working families between the end of paternity leave to the start of the existing free hours when a child turns three.

On the right track: the economic impacts of transport investments

Frontier Economics has completed an evidence review, commissioned by the Department for Transport (DfT), analysing how transport policies and investments influence economic outcomes.

Engagement in culture and heritage creates £8BN in value per year for the UK

Frontier Economics has today published research, commissioned by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), which breaks new ground by creating a methodology to monetise the health and wellbeing benefits of cultural and heritage engagement.