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    • Wednesday, 15 November, 2023
      FT SeriesBest books of the year 2023
      Martin Wolf on his best economics books of the year

      Martin Wolf selects his best reads of the second half of 2023

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    • Thursday, 26 October, 2023
      Review
      The Women Who Made Modern Economics by Rachel Reeves — credit where it’s due?

      Part history, part manifesto, the shadow chancellor’s new book highlights brilliant female economists, but borrows without acknowledgment

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    • Monday, 21 August, 2023
      Review
      The best new books on economics

      A defence of free markets in ‘The Capitalist Manifesto’, and the problem with the Big Four index funds and their financial power

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    • Sunday, 20 August, 2023
      Tej Parikh
      Democracies will languish without structural economic reforms

      Politicians prefer the easy but misguided option of using monetary policy and tax tweaks to fuel growth

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    • Thursday, 13 July, 2023
      Review
      Virtuous Bankers by Anne L Murphy — evolution of the Bank of England

      From war funding to the creation of a methodical banking system that inspired confidence and secured Britain’s financial reputation

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    • Tuesday, 27 June, 2023
      ReviewNon-Fiction
      Chaos Kings — the traders who make fortunes from disaster

      Scott Patterson’s engaging book delves into the world of ‘Black Swan’ financiers

    • Tuesday, 20 June, 2023
      Summer Books 2023
      Martin Wolf picks his best economics books of the year so far

      Martin Wolf selects his best mid-year reads

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    • Thursday, 15 June, 2023
      ReviewBooks
      Material World — the six commodities that shape our lives

      Ed Conway’s lucid book explores the mines and quarries beneath the ‘ethereal’ economy of technology and services

    • Monday, 12 June, 2023
      Review
      The best new books on economics

      From the roots of Britain’s postwar decline to a dissection of crashes and how to tame technology

    • Tuesday, 30 May, 2023
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      Our Lives in Their Portfolios — owners in the shadows

      It is hard not share Brett Christophers’ rage in this polemic against the greed and short-termism of the asset management industry

    • Wednesday, 24 May, 2023
      ReviewFT Books Essay
      The Economic Government of the World — an end to globalisation?

      Martin Daunton’s history of trade liberalisation shows that capricious US opinion has always mattered most

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    • Tuesday, 25 April, 2023
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      Crack-Up Capitalism — is democracy in danger from free-market dogma?

      Quinn Slobodian’s eye-catching case studies warn against the powerful movement seeking a radical capitalist future

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    • Thursday, 20 April, 2023
      ReviewNon-Fiction
      Free and Equal — why John Rawls’s philosophy matters today

      Daniel Chandler offers a powerfully argued case for renovating democracy’s tattered social contract

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    • Tuesday, 21 February, 2023
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      Follow the Money by Paul Johnson — an exasperated guide to Britain’s fiscal affairs

      The IFS director’s enthusiastic, informed guide offers much analysis — but little reassurance

    • Thursday, 16 February, 2023
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      Martin Wolf shines a light on the doom loop of democratic capitalism

      The economics commentator appeals for a renewed concept of citizenship to save democracy

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    • Friday, 13 January, 2023
      Undercover EconomistTim Harford
      What economists get wrong about personal finance

      The advice given by academics and by financial self-help gurus is often very different

    • Thursday, 15 December, 2022
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      Homecoming — prescriptions for a post-globalisation economy

      The FT’s Rana Foroohar explores the policy U-turns that seek to reverse the precarity suffered by much of middle America

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    • Tuesday, 13 December, 2022
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      The best business books to read now

      FT editors on judging the FT’s best business book of the year award

    • Wednesday, 23 November, 2022
      FT SeriesBest books of the year 2022
      Best books of 2022: Economics

      Martin Wolf selects his must-read titles of the past six months

    • Tuesday, 25 October, 2022
      ReviewBiography and memoir
      The Posthumous Papers of the Manuscripts Club — knowledge and power

      Christopher de Hamel brings different worlds to life through the keepers of medieval manuscripts

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    • Thursday, 20 October, 2022
      Review
      Free Market — the boundary between state and the economy

      A timely and erudite history traces our ambiguous attitudes towards moneymaking and laissez faire trade

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    • Tuesday, 27 September, 2022
      FT Books Essay
      Slouching Towards Utopia by J Bradford DeLong — fuelling America’s global dream

      An economic history of the last century recalls a period that improved and redefined the lives of billions — yet also enabled war and environmental destruction

    • Tuesday, 2 August, 2022
      Review
      The Currency of Politics — how Aristotle, Marx and Keynes made us think about money

      Stefan Eich’s book is a splendidly clear guide to the intellectual history of monetary policy — and how to tackle what comes next

    • Wednesday, 27 July, 2022
      ReviewFT Books Essay
      A matter of interest — the battle over monetary policy

      Former Fed chair Ben Bernanke and historian Edward Chancellor offer conflicting perspectives on the crisis in central banking

    • Monday, 4 July, 2022
      Review
      British Rail: A New History — a timely reminder of how to run a railway

      Christian Wolmar’s examination of nationalisation reveals that in the 1980s and 1990s the system was making progress

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