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2021 VOLUME VXI (Quarterly)
Issue 1, Jan-Mar. 2021. Introduction to this issue by the editor. 3 News 4-5 1 Supply chain deglobalisation does not increase national resiliency to labour supply shocks. 2 Assessment of Columbia’s entry to the renewable energies auction market. 3 G7 science academies spotlight research to fight climate change. 4 Potential utility of the dark genome. 5 Human path to economic sophistication. Opinion. The search for truths in economics. p6. Features Adam Smith p7 John Maynard Keynes p8 Essay. Connecting the natural world, human life and society to concepts in economics. pp9-13 The world of economics. Illustration by Helen Gavaghan © p14 Economic life cycle of a person in the UK© p15 Nobel Prize winners in economics. pp18-21
Issue 2, Apr - June. 2021. NO CONTENT. Publication delayed until February 2022.
Issue 3, July - Sept. 2021. COP 27 starts now says UN Secretary General Comment from Bradford (UK) Crown Court, Helen Gavaghan. Expert COP26 analysis from award-winning journalist, Fred Pearce FRSGS. From net-zero Carbon neutrality to vaccine design. Green light to prepare to contest for £100million in funding to develop the science of a key analytic tool. News report by Helen Gavaghan.
Issue 4, Oct, - Dec. 2021. Opinion. Science, Poverty, Humanities 3-4 News Feature. Europe’s Ocean View In a Global Setting 5-11 Quiz. Back Cover.
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