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Mind the 39% gender pension gap

Frontier Economics have supported Scottish Widows in their 2023 Women & Retirement report, which looks at the gender pension gap and how to close it.

The risk of removing funding uplifts for London higher education providers

Today London Higher - an umbrella body representing around 50 higher education providers (HEPs) in London – published a report prepared by Frontier making the case for retaining recurrent funding uplifts for London HEPs.

Thinking Ahead: Ding dong, the inflation bells are ringing…

For the past 25 years or so, macroeconomics has been the “dismal science”. All the fun was in micro. Peering into 2022, however, economists and policy-makers have been dusting off their old macroeconomic textbooks, because inflation has begun to sound the alarm bell. How easy is it going to be to switch it off?

The drivers of network deployment for the gigabit age

Governments around the world are focusing their efforts on improving digital connectivity, in particular on increasing the availability and take-up of very high-capacity networks.

Think big, think long term

How to make the most of the UK’s infrastructure investment roadmap.

Buying and selling green energy – don’t overlook the small print

The European Union and its member states have committed to make their economies practically carbon-neutral by 2050 or shortly after.