David has worked for nef variously since 1987, writing and editing, developing new projects, launching the timebanking movement, advising on the future of money and volunteering and most recently participating in research on localism and the future of public services.
David is the author of a range of books about money, change and the future, including Funny Money, The Tyranny of Numbers, Authenticity and Money Matters. He also writes history books.
Browse publications
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A Local Banking System
The urgent need to reinvigorate UK high street banking
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The Ratio
Common sense controls for executive pay and revitalising UK business
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Right Here, Right Now
Taking co-production into the mainstream
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Public Services Inside Out
Putting co-production into practice
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The Challenge of Co-production
How equal partnerships between professionals and the public are crucial to improving public services
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The New Economics
A Bigger Picture
Recent blog posts
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A revolution you can eat
6 January 2012
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Retail has its own squeezed middle
5 January 2012
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Remembering John, Richard and David
22 December 2011
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How to avoid the peregrination in the catacombs
21 December 2011
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Why Merkozy is jealous of our City of London
16 December 2011
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The vital importance of place for re-growing economies
15 December 2011
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Long live the Queen of Shops
12 December 2011
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Bring on the EU reforms to financial services
9 December 2011
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Making banks fit for purpose
8 December 2011
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The lamps are going out all over Europe... if we let them
7 December 2011
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