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Growth: A Reckoning
By (Author) Daniel Susskind
Penguin Books Ltd
Allen Lane
23rd April 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular economics
Political economy
Economic theory and philosophy
338.9
Paperback
368
Width 153mm, Height 233mm, Spine 25mm
498g
A revelatory account of the past, present, and future of economic growth - and how we should rethink it Over the past two centuries, economic growth has freed billions from poverty and made our lives far healthier and longer. As a result, the unfettered pursuit of growth defines economic life around the world. Yet this prosperity has come at an enormous price- deepening inequalities, destabilizing technologies, environmental destruction and climate change. Confusion reigns. For many, in our era of anaemic economic progress, the worry is slowing growth - in the UK, Europe, China and elsewhere. Others understandably claim, given its costs, that the only way forward is through 'degrowth', deliberating shrinking our economies. At this time of uncertainty about growth and its value, award-winning economist Daniel Susskind has written an essential reckoning. In a sweeping analysis full of historical insight, he argues that we cannot abandon growth but shows instead how we must redirect it, making it better reflect what we truly value. He explores what really drives growth, and offers original ideas for combatting our economic slowdown. Lucid, thought-provoking and brilliantly researched, Growth- A Reckoning is a vital guide to one of our greatest preoccupations.
Daniel Susskind is a Research Professor in Economics at King's College London and a senior research associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University. He is the author of A World without Work and co-author of the bestselling The Future of the Professions. Previously, he worked in the British government, as a policy adviser in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit, the Cabinet Office, and at 10 Downing Street.