Published on 25 June 2019
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Bennett Prospect Prize 2018/19

The Bennett Institute for Public Policy and Prospect magazine are delighted to share with you the winning and runner-up essays for the Bennett Prospect Public Policy Prize 2019.

The £10,000 prize for early career policy analysts and professionals seeks to answer a critical public policy question.

In 2018/19 we asked:
“What kinds of policies will enable left behind places to catch-up?”

WINNER
Moving the Knowledge Economy: Establishing a CRAFT House Network | Eric Lybeck (University of Manchester)

FINALISTS
The case for a place-driven approach | Elena Bagnera (Centre for Public Impact)

Regionally Adjusted Domestic Product – A new statistic for seeing the shape of the economy | Edward Pemberton (University of Sheffield)

Local missions: place-based, strategic finance supporting a peripheral UK | Connor Mckenzie (MillionPlus)

The rationale for and design of the Place Premium | Jamie Thunder (WPI Economics)


Click here for more information on this year’s Bennett Prospect Prize and how to enter.

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