We Need to Talk about Inflation: 14 Urgent Lessons from the Last 2,000 Years

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Price
$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
6.39 X 9.46 X 0.97 inches | 1.04 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300270471

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About the Author
Stephen D. King is senior economic adviser at HSBC, is a columnist for the Evening Standard, and has also been a specialist adviser to the House of Commons Treasury Committee. He is the author of Losing Control, When the Money Runs Out, and Grave New World.
Reviews
"Not just a useful and well-written account of inflation for the layman, but a contribution to a debate that is still very much live. A brilliantly clear and concise new history."--Juliet Samuel, Times (UK)

"Highly readable and informative ... King's timely book should be essential reading for economic policymakers everywhere."--Nick Macpherson, Financial Times

"[An] excellent and readable new book about the re-emergence of inflation." --Larry Elliot, The Guardian

A Publishers Weekly Top 10 Business & Economics Book, Spring 2023 Announcements Issue

"Most of those who have to deal with inflation are too young to remember when it was last a serious issue. This book teaches them what they need to know. King's lessons command our attention."--Lawrence H. Summers, former US Treasury Secretary

"Everything you wanted to know about inflation but were afraid to ask. This book is timely, well-researched and very well-written."--Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England

"Inflation, once it has taken hold, is economically damaging, socially corrosive, and exceedingly hard to bring down. Stephen King provides a convincing diagnosis of the inflation problem - what caused it, why nobody expected it, and what its consequences will be - and a sober assessment of what it will take to solve it."--Diane Coyle, author of Cogs and Monsters: What Economics Is, and What It Should Be

"Reading Stephen King over the years has often given me advance notice of the next big economic story. Maybe you don't think inflation is back for good. That is your right. But you'd be advised to read this book first."--Stephanie Flanders, Head of Economics and Government at Bloomberg