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Richard Jones

www.softmachines.org
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Professor of Materials Physics and Innovation Policy at the University of Manchester. Nanotechnology, polymer physics, regional economic growth.

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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · Nov 12, 2023
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A really interesting episode, highlighting the paradox that UK ranks as no 4 on the global innovation index, yet it's close to bottom of the leave on productivity growth. V good discussion digging below the aggregate, highlighting both UK's strengths & weaknesses in innovation.

Podcast episode Nov 9, 2023
Why does the UK do so well on the Global Innovation Index?
by Bart van Ark
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · Nov 10, 2023
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“In many sectors this is the way globalisation works: a small handful of companies are responsible for the world’s production of a single widget” Great piece on the detailed texture of globalisation:the world economy is even more interdependent than simple trade figures suggest.

Article Nov 9, 2023
Globalisation is a far, far bigger deal than you think
by Ed Conway
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · Oct 28, 2023
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Important & rightly praised thread on why UK's problem is lack of demand for skilled people, not lack of supply. Result of chronic underinvestment in UK & resulting economic stagnation Some important additional context: post-GFC divergence in economic performance between UK & USA

Tweet Oct 28, 2023
NEW: we need to talk about UK graduate wages, and the idea that Britain sends too many people to university. American readers should stick around for the UK/US comparisons 👀 Let’s start with this: the UK graduate wage premium has fallen substantial
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · May 27, 2023
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Just finished @mjohnharrison’s marvellous new book. Essential reading for all of us who have suffered “the blunt force trauma of having reached the future”.

Book May 25, 2023
Wish I Was Here
by M. John Harrison
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · May 21, 2023
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An interesting thread on the semiconductor strategy from @ProfRachelGaN - but it does emphasise that this is really science policy rather than industrial strategy (the former, of course, being much cheaper than the latter).

Tweet May 20, 2023
Yesterday, the government published their new semiconductor strategy. Hear more about it on #TheContextBBC: the item starts at 49 minutes and includes an interview with me: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001m5hv/the-context-19052023 twitter.com/SciTe
by Prof Rachel Oliver 🐯
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · May 14, 2023
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A great read from @AtheneDonald, & an important book for anyone who is interested in improving the culture of science, whatever their gender.

Book 2023
Not Just for the Boys: Why We Need More Women in Science
by Athene Donald
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · May 14, 2023
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A great piece on Oldham's economic problems, featuring @FrancisAlun & @AndyWWestwood. Quotes a resident: “We just haven’t got any money" - sounds obvious, but so many SE-based politicians & commentators don't appreciate just how poor towns like Oldham are.

Article May 13, 2023
Does the Greater Manchester experiment work for Oldham?
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · May 5, 2023
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Really good piece from @Noahpinion on the new bipartisan Washington Consensus: an end to the primacy of free trade and laissez faire, for a concrete industrial strategy aimed at national security, industrial capacity and middle class jobs

Article May 3, 2023
The new industrial policy, explained
by Noah Smith
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · Apr 28, 2023
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Feeling quite smug now. They’re great books (though possibly not quite that great)

Book Oct 1, 1986
The Kind Of Motion We Call Heat: A History Of The Kinetic Theory Of Gases In The 19th Century
by Stephen G. Brush
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · Apr 18, 2023
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Good that there was so much consensus at this @ukonward event last night on the need for the UK to be serious about industrial strategy, and quite a lot of agreement about some necessary ingredients. Here's a good thread summarising the proceedings...

Tweet Apr 17, 2023
And we're off! Full house here at @unherd for our kickoff Future of Conservatism event series, discussing the UK economy & industrial strategy in a fragmenting world. 💥 @ukonward twitter.com/gavinantonyrice/status/1648017585420509197/photo/1
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · Apr 17, 2023
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I enjoyed this evening's @ukonward event on industrial strategy, a lot of consensus amongst the panel on (a) the need for industrial strategy, and (b) some of the necessary ingredients for the situation the UK finds itself in. This is a good summary thread...

Tweet Apr 17, 2023
Great event on how the UK is approaching the question of industrial policy in the age of great power competition. The challenges ahead are pretty huge. Interesting to contrast with what’s happening in Brussels. Some thoughts: twitter.com/Valen10Fra
by François Valentin
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Richard Jones @RichardALJones · Apr 3, 2023
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"Nuclear takes too long to build", say its opponents. Great post from @_HannahRitchie looking at the data. "The median time to build a nuclear reactor was 6.3 years", but there's a long tail. But some countries (like the UK) have just got worse at building anything.

Article Apr 3, 2023
How long does it take to build a nuclear reactor?
by Hannah Ritchie
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