At Economy, we spend pretty much all day every day trying to figure out creative, clear, and engaging ways of making economics a little more interesting.
We want to reach as many people as possible with our work, and find ways of bringing economics to any audience. That’s why we’re offering our content up for syndication. We’re also always keen to work with other publications to come up with feature ideas tailored towards your audience and style together.
So far, we’ve worked with UNILAD, the Huffington Post, and the i, and been featured on the BBC, the Independent, the Guardian, and more.
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— BBC Business (@BBCBusiness) November 22, 2017
The legal stuff
Our work is all Creative Commons (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International, to be precise). That means you can copy, distribute and transmit it for non-commercial purposes to your heart’s content, as long as the piece is credited to us at the beginning and the end.
If you want to alter, transform or build on our work to adapt it to your audience, get in touch with our editor Ellie Clayton on ellie.clayton@ecnmy.org. We’re really happy to adjust our content to suit your platform, so please do reach out!
If you’d like to produce a feature together, or have an idea for something you’d like us to write about to syndicate for your platform, get in touch with our commissioning editor Victoria Waldersee at victoria.waldersee@ecnmy.org.
We’re also available to provide comment on your stories as economics-demystifiers and campaigners for a more accessible conversation on the economy. If you’re interested in comment or having us on as a guest, contact press@ecnmy.org.