In this episode we talk to Andy Haldane, Chief Economist of the Bank of England about his long-standing interest in civil society, why he thinks it is so important yet undervalued, and what sort of challenges and opportunities the coming years may bring. We also have some analysis and additional insight from CAF CEO Neil Heslop.
Including:
The economy and charitable giving
The Role of Civil Society
Measurement
Civil Society Narratives & Influence
Infrastructure
Digital
Civil Society in the 4th Industrial Revolution
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