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Banksys Girl with a Pearl Earring in Bristol (2014): new approaches are emerging from the recognition that current economic models failed to predict the crisis of 2008 in particular, and were fuelling greater social inequality and deprivation. (Photo: Jonathan Taylor). Source: Shaping the future of heritage: Embracing the evolution of economic thinking in the Institute of Historic Building Conservations (IHBCs) 2024 Yearbook, written by Adala Leeson, Head of Social and Economic Research at Historic England. https://www.ihbc.org.uk/page55/yearbook/index.html
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