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Investing in culture for a healthier, more productive society

Visiting a museum or attending a concert can be uplifting for the individual, but new research by Frontier reveals much broader benefits from engaging regularly with culture and heritage. We estimate the associated gains to the UK economy from improved health, wellbeing and productivity at £8bn a year.

EV myths, real numbers: driver misperceptions around EVs

A new Frontier Economics report for Lloyds Banking Group reveals how widespread misperceptions about battery electric vehicles still shape consumer decisions – and what targeted action can do to keep the UK’s EV transition on track.

Fixing failing carbon offset markets

The world is gearing up for the greatest effort in modern times: achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions.

Railway reform: contracts replace franchises

The shake-up of the UK rail network announced in May marks a significant shift from the franchise regime that preceded it, but there are still many challenges ahead.

DCMS Broadcasting White Paper and BBC Funding

The White Paper outlines the key issues the UK Government is looking to address in relation to the future of broadcasting in the UK

Supporting disadvantaged children, improving quality and enhancing collaboration in childcare

Frontier Economics is providing research support to an international Expert Group tasked with developing proposals for a new Funding Model for Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) and School Age Childcare (SAC) in Ireland.

Joint distributions and multiple inequalities

Social and economic disadvantage takes many different forms, and can be measured in many different ways: by education, income, disability, race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and other factors.