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The economic value of good oral health

We consider and describe several interventions, such as water fluoridation, sugarfree gum and supervised brushing, which illustrate the potential for improving oral health through prevention.

Analysing adult social care reforms

The costs that individuals are required to pay for their adult social care support in England are highly variable and uncertain. This has significant implications for current care recipients, as well as the general population who may eventually require care.

Modelling the complex path to net zero

A bottom-up model of consumer behaviour yields rich results

Royal Mail reform: USO unlocked

The UK’s USO is being reformed for the first time in over a decade. Frontier Economics explores the drivers, impacts, and future direction of postal policy in this major regulatory shift.

UK higher education and Covid-19: implications for social mobility

In the second article of our series on Covid-19 and UK higher education, we set out why any crisis in the higher education sector would be a blow to social equality.

Autumn Budget 2025, growth and the bigger picture

At a recent Frontier breakfast event, senior advisor Paul Johnson unpacked the Autumn Budget 2025.