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

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A FINANCIAL TIMES 'BOOK TO READ IN 2023' “Everything you wanted to know about inflation but were afraid to ask.”—Mervyn King "King's lessons command our attention.”—Lawrence H. Summers "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 From investors and monetary authorities to governments and policy makers, almost everyone had assumed inflation was dead and buried. But now people the world over are confronting a poisonous new economic reality and, with it, the prospect of vast and increasing wealth inequality. How have we arrived in this situation? And what, if anything, can we do about it? Celebrated economist Stephen D. King—one of the few to warn ahead of time about the latest inflationary upheaval—identifies key lessons from the history of inflation that policy makers chose not to heed. From ancient Rome through the American Civil War and up to the asset bubbles of today, inflation stems from policy error, sovereign greed, and a collective loss of faith in currencies. We Need to Talk About Inflation cuts through centuries of bad judgment and misunderstanding, offering a means to intervene now—so we can begin to tackle the political and social upheaval unleashed by inflation.

Author(s): Stehen D. King
Year: 2023

Language: English
Commentary: inflation, in 14 Lessons, last 2000 year reveiw
Pages: 223
Tags: inflation, in 14 Lessons, last 2000 year reveiw

Cover
Halftitle page
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Contents
Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Preface: The Journey from Deflation to Inflation
1 The Resurrection of Inflation
2 A History of Inflation, Money and Ideas
3 The Inflationary Role of Governments
4 The Case for Resisting Inflationary Temptations
5 How to Get Rid of Inflation . . . and How Not To
6 Four Inflationary Tests
7 Lessons, Warnings and Possible Next Steps
Notes
Bibliography
INDEX