Framing the economy as a system that is rigged against ordinary people may resonate with the public—but also stirs anger and fatalism. How can we tell a more productive story about the economy? This blog post, published by the Public Interest Research Centre and drawing on research conducted by FrameWorks, has answers.
Issues
Economic Justice
Countries
United Kingdom
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