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Lloyd, James (2016) So you want to change policy? Six steps for academics looking to achieve policy change. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Aug 2016). Website.
Lloyd, James (2016) Should academics be expected to change policy? Six reasons why it is unrealistic for research to drive policy change. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 May 2016). Website.
Lloyd, James (2012) The party that wins the next election and which gets the economy moving will be the one which can fashion certainty, peace of mind and fairness. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Nov 2012). Website.
Lloyd, James (2012) Society is running out of time to renew the political party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Sep 2012). Website.
Lloyd, James (2012) Civil servants advising opposition parties: can we afford not to do this? British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Aug 2012). Website.
Lloyd, James (2012) The potential effect of an ‘economic war’ on the population calls for a strategic response from policy makers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Apr 2012). Website.
Lloyd, James (2011) Employer contributions have a significant impact on encouraging pension savings. Policy-makers seeking ways to increase contribution rates and take-up should focus on this lever. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Dec 2011). Website.
Lloyd, James (2011) The care system for older people is a mess: political scientists needs to make a larger contribution to solving the care conundrum with more focused, evidence-based research. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Nov 2011). Website.