About this product
ISBN/ISSN9781399800990
PublisherJohn Murray Press
Year2022
Number of Pages384
EditorTom Butler-Bowdon
Product description
Economics drives the modern world and shapes our lives, but few of us feel we have time to engage with the breadth of ideas in the subject.
is the smart person's guide to two centuries of discussion of finance, capitalism and the global economy. From Adam Smith's
to Thomas Piketty's bestseller
Capital in the Twenty-First Century
, here are the great reads, seminal ideas and famous texts, clarified and illuminated for all.
The revised edition will:
· include 5-6 new titles addressing some more up to date areas of the subject such as
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
Discrimination and Disparities
· have a revised introduction to reflect on the current turbulence and challenges facing the global economy over the next decade
· have some of the less relevant titles removed
'Something of a modern classic in its own right.'
is a celebration of the large imaginative canvasses of the great economists. Butler-Bowdon's choices are broad, interdisciplinary and compellingly idiosyncratic. His chapters are not simply straight summaries of the chosen works, but thoughtful reflections on why we should care about this or that book and what its relevance is for us today. Butler-Bowdon's renderings are done so well that one might never bother going back to the original! Professional economists, students and general readers alike will find much here to delight in and many new byways to explore.'
Niall Kishtainy, Fellow in Economic History, London School of Economics
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