Redefining ultra-micro economics

by | 7 July 2014 | Projects, What we've done

New Weather is excited to be launching this new project in partnership with Friends Provident Foundation  which we hope will help heal the rift between the emerging ultra-local economic sector and mainstream economic policy makers.

The underlying problem is this: policy-makers regard strategy, and macro-economic strategy in particular, as the pinnacle of their achievement. They are nervous about local economics because it looks too small-scale and because it looks a little too like plumbing. Most importantly – it isn’t explained in language that the Treasury can immediately categorise and respond to.

The present incomprehension between the emerging ultra-local economics sector and the economics policy world is a major block to progress, and a hurdle that needs to be crossed before these resilient approaches can become mainstream – and before they can get the help they need to accelerate.

The aim of our project is to generate new ways of describing the ambition of the emerging ultra-local economics sector in familiar economic terms, and link it to the evidence which might convince Treasury and local authority policy makers that – by ignoring the ultra-local – they are ignoring the economic levers of the future.