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Dame Sharon White will succeed Lord Gus O’Donnell as Frontier Chair

We’re pleased to announce that Sharon White will be taking on the role of Chair at Frontier Economics from January 2025.

Evaluating aviation labour market interventions

Frontier evaluation of Reach for the Sky Challenge Fund highlights how outreach initiatives can help get young people interested in aviation careers.

Understanding the effects of zonal electricity pricing on GB consumers and flexibility

As part of the UK government’s Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA), the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) is exploring a move to zonal wholesale electricity pricing in Great Britain.

Frontier Economics joined by two new Non-Executive Directors

We’re delighted to announce the appointment of two new Non-Executive Directors (NEDs), Dr Susan Wegner and David Hume, who will formally Frontier’s Board from July 2025.

The benefits of investing in high quality teaching

Frontier Economics’ recent study, on behalf of Ambition Institution, has shed light on the potential economic and social benefits of high quality teaching in the UK.

Retiring with less: Low wage growth and rising costs of living

Scottish Widows finds that people may retire with £15,000 less due to low wage growth and rising costs of living.

Reaching climate projection goals in the transport sector

Frontier investigates feasibility of industrial production of sustainable aviation fuels in Bavaria

Consumer perceptions and sustainability strategies

An interview with Philip Graves, our expert in consumer behaviour. Paula Papp, an associate director in our strategy practice, spoke with Philip Graves, our lead expert in consumer behaviour, about people’s perceptions of sustainability and the implications for the design of an economically sensible sustainability strategy.