IN today’s fractured, fast-scrolling world, getting people to understand – let alone support – complex public policy is like trying to stream a symphony through a dial-up modem.
That’s why the most forward-thinking governments aren’t just drafting policies with economists anymore – they’re doing it with spin doctors, behavioural scientists and storytellers at the table.
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