Overview
Online courses have upended the economics of education, Thaiha Nguyen explains.

Related insights

Why American culture feels so chaotic
The American public’s tastes and habits are splintering. How will this affect US growth companies?June 2026
Podcast|35 minutes
The big squeeze: bottlenecks as advantage
When demand outstrips supply, companies that sit astride the pinch point can gain an enduring edge.May 2026
Podcast|35 minutes
The case for growth in uncertain times
Extraordinary events have made markets wary, but this is when conviction matters most.March 2026
Podcast|40 minutes
Related funds

Positive Change Fund
The Positive Change Fund invests in companies for whom delivering a positive change by contributing towards a more sustainable and inclusive world is core to their business, rather than simply looking to filter out firms that are perceived to cause harm.
Keystone Positive Change Investment Trust
The Keystone Positive Change Investment Trust aims to generate long-term capital growth, with two aims. Firstly, its net asset value (NAV) total return should exceed that of the MSCI AC World Index in sterling terms by at least 2 per cent per annum over rolling five-year periods . Secondly, it should contribute towards a more sustainable and inclusive world by investing in the equities of companies whose products or services make a positive social or environmental impact.