💡 When the OECD Calls It a Constraint, We Call It a Recalibration

Why Britain’s New Tax Era Could Unlock Human Capital Growth “A nation can tax wealth and still grow — if it grows its people.”— Steve Conley, Academy of Life Planning ⚖️ The Headlines Mislead The OECD has warned that Rachel Reeves’s record tax rises will “constrain economic growth for years” and “deter saving.”Their logic is … Continue reading 💡 When the OECD Calls It a Constraint, We Call It a Recalibration

🌍 Human Capital is the New GDP: 10 Lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners from Budget 2025

💡 The Academy Welcomes Budget 2025: Britain Finally Puts Human Capital First “Strong Foundations, Secure Future” — that’s the slogan of the UK’s 2025 Budget. But beneath the fiscal charts and economic forecasts lies a much deeper signal: the government has finally recognised that the true foundation of wealth is human capital. This year’s Budget … Continue reading 🌍 Human Capital is the New GDP: 10 Lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners from Budget 2025

Key lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners

Here are the key lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners drawn from Essays on the Economics of Human Capital (Lucia Rizzica, UCL 2013) — translated from academic economics into the context of AoLP’s human-centred planning philosophy: 1. Aspiration Is an Economic Asset The UK “Widening Participation” study showed that raising non-cognitive traits such as aspiration and … Continue reading Key lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners

Human Capital Is the Hidden Engine of Holistic Wealth

Lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners from the Human Capital–Gallup Correlation MapBy Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning Holistic Wealth Planners already know that numbers alone don’t create wealth — people do. Johan’s insightful mapping between Dr Mahesh Daru’s Human Capital Framework and Gallup’s Microeconomic Pathway makes this truth undeniable. It shows, with data and … Continue reading Human Capital Is the Hidden Engine of Holistic Wealth

Key lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners

Here are the key lessons Holistic Wealth Planners can draw from Education, Growth and Income Inequality by Coen Teulings and Thijs van Rens: 1. Human Capital Drives Growth—But With Diminishing Returns The study confirms that education (a proxy for human capital) boosts GDP, but each additional year of education contributes less than the last. In … Continue reading Key lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners

Key lessons for a Holistic Wealth Planner

Here are the key lessons for a Holistic Wealth Planner from “Human Capital, Poverty, and Income Distribution in Developing Countries” by Minh Quang Dao (Journal of Economic Studies, 2008). 🌱 1. Human Capital is the True Engine of Wealth The study confirms that improvements in education, health, and nutrition directly reduce poverty and inequality. For … Continue reading Key lessons for a Holistic Wealth Planner

Lessons for the Chancellor #5: Human Capital — Britain’s Hidden Engine for Growth

(Insights from Dr. Mahesh U. Daru, “Human Capital: The Tool for Economic Growth and Development,” International Journal in Commerce, IT & Social Sciences, 2015)* As Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares her second Budget, she faces the same constraint haunting every modern economy — how to fund growth when debt is high and productivity is low. Yet … Continue reading Lessons for the Chancellor #5: Human Capital — Britain’s Hidden Engine for Growth

Lessons for the Chancellor #4: When Education Fuels Inequality

(Insights from Onur Özdemir, “Distributional Effects of Human Capital in Advanced Economies: Dynamics of Economic Globalization,” Business and Economics Research Journal, 2020) As Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to deliver her second Budget, the political and fiscal stakes could not be higher. Britain’s economic story mirrors that of other advanced nations: record inequality, wage stagnation, and … Continue reading Lessons for the Chancellor #4: When Education Fuels Inequality

Lessons for the Chancellor #3: Why Equality in Education Is the Key to Growth

(Insights from Amparo Castelló & Rafael Doménech, “Human Capital Inequality and Economic Growth,” The Economic Journal, 2002) As Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to deliver her second Budget, she faces the most difficult balancing act of her career: restoring growth while managing an ageing population, a strained welfare system, and persistent inequality.But a landmark study by … Continue reading Lessons for the Chancellor #3: Why Equality in Education Is the Key to Growth

Reconceptualising Wealth: From Human Capital to Human Capability

In the Academy of Life Planning, we believe wealth is not what you have — it’s what you can do.This philosophy resonates powerfully with a landmark paper by Paula England and Nancy Folbre, Reconceptualizing Human Capital (2000) — a text that redefines what it means to be “wealthy” in human terms. Beyond the Balance Sheet … Continue reading Reconceptualising Wealth: From Human Capital to Human Capability