The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy

Author:   Mariana Mazzucato (The Open University)
Publisher:   PublicAffairs
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9781541758247


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   12 May 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Modern economies reward activities that extract value rather than create it. This must change to ensure a capitalism that works for us all. Shortlisted for the FT & McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award A scathing indictment of our current global financial system, The Value of Everything rigorously scrutinizes the way in which economic value has been accounted and reveals how economic theory has failed to clearly delineate the difference between value creation and value extraction. Mariana Mazzucato argues that the increasingly blurry distinction between the two categories has allowed certain actors in the economy to portray themselves as value creators, while in reality they are just moving around existing value or, even worse, destroying it. The book uses case studies-from Silicon Valley to the financial sector to big pharma-to show how the foggy notions of value create confusion between rents and profits, reward extractors and creators, and distort the measurements of growth and GDP. In the process, innovation suffers and inequality rises. The lesson here is urgent and sobering: to rescue our economy from the next inevitable crisis and to foster long-term economic growth, we will need to rethink capitalism, rethink the role of public policy and the importance of the public sector, and redefine how we measure value in our society.

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Author:   Mariana Mazzucato (The Open University)
Publisher:   PublicAffairs
Imprint:   PublicAffairs
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 20.60cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781541758247


ISBN 10:   1541758242
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   12 May 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Mazzucato's trenchant analysis is a compelling call to reinvent value as a key concept to help us achieve the world we all want. --NATURE Mazzucato's mission is to overturn the now dominant neoclassical theory of value. --George Eaton for New Statesman Mazzucato sides with the actual makers, those who struggle in an economy tilted in favor of the ultrawealthy... she expresses specific incredulity about the banking sector's self-serving statements about wealth creation... She is especially eloquent when commenting on arrogant tech-giant billionaires such as Peter Thiel, who claims that his wealth accumulation occurred in spite of, rather than because of, government presence. --KIRKUS REVIEWS Mazzucato is fast emerging as one of the world's leading public intellectuals... [she] has offered the left a positive vision of growth based on innovation and profit-sharing, rather than sterile and counter-productive analysis based on the politics of resentment and expropriation. --SPECTATOR Mariana Mazzucato's insights into the current state of the economy, and how to think differently about it, are essential. Her new book, The Value of Everything, is outstanding. --Tim O'Reilly, author of WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us Mariana Mazzucato offers an expose of how value extractors and rent-seekers have been masquerading as value creators in the global economy. And, furthermore, how the conventional wisdom has indulged them in this. --Fran Boait for Prospect A stimulating analysis of the underlying causes of inequality and growth which forces us to confront long-held beliefs about how economies work and who benefits --Martin Wolf, Financial Times A fundamental re-think of what constitutes real value in the economy. --Stephen Denning, Forbes.com A fresh look at the meaning of value to the economy...This organized and easy-to-read book will appeal to curious readers as well as those interested in economics, investing, and public policy. --Booklist [Mazzucato's] passionate call to empower policymakers to understand that the state's role is not secondary to the private sector is infectious. --PROSPECT A finalist for the FT & McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award


A finalist for the FT & McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award [Mazzucato's] passionate call to empower policymakers to understand that the state's role is not secondary to the private sector is infectious.--PROSPECT A fresh look at the meaning of value to the economy...This organized and easy-to-read book will appeal to curious readers as well as those interested in economics, investing, and public policy.--Booklist A fundamental re-think of what constitutes real value in the economy.--Stephen Denning, Forbes.com A stimulating analysis of the underlying causes of inequality and growth which forces us to confront long-held beliefs about how economies work and who benefits --Martin Wolf, Financial Times Mariana Mazzucato offers an expose of how value extractors and rent-seekers have been masquerading as value creators in the global economy. And, furthermore, how the conventional wisdom has indulged them in this. --Fran Boait for Prospect Mariana Mazzucato's insights into the current state of the economy, and how to think differently about it, are essential. Her new book, The Value of Everything, is outstanding.--Tim O'Reilly, author of WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us Mazzucato is fast emerging as one of the world's leading public intellectuals... [she] has offered the left a positive vision of growth based on innovation and profit-sharing, rather than sterile and counter-productive analysis based on the politics of resentment and expropriation.--SPECTATOR Mazzucato sides with the actual makers, those who struggle in an economy tilted in favor of the ultrawealthy... she expresses specific incredulity about the banking sector's self-serving statements about wealth creation... She is especially eloquent when commenting on arrogant tech-giant billionaires such as Peter Thiel, who claims that his wealth accumulation occurred in spite of, rather than because of, government presence.--KIRKUS REVIEWS Mazzucato's mission is to overturn the now dominant neoclassical theory of value. --George Eaton for New Statesman Mazzucato's trenchant analysis is a compelling call to reinvent value as a key concept to help us achieve the world we all want.--NATURE


Mariana Mazzucato's insights into the current state of the economy, and how to think differently about it, are essential. Her new book, The Value of Everything, is outstanding. --Tim O'Reilly, author of WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us A fundamental re-think of what constitutes real value in the economy. --Stephen Denning, Forbes.com A fresh look at the meaning of value to the economy...This organized and easy-to-read book will appeal to curious readers as well as those interested in economics, investing, and public policy. --Booklist Mazzucato's trenchant analysis is a compelling call to reinvent value as a key concept to help us achieve the world we all want. --NATURE Mazzucato sides with the actual makers, those who struggle in an economy tilted in favor of the ultrawealthy... she expresses specific incredulity about the banking sector's self-serving statements about wealth creation... She is especially eloquent when commenting on arrogant tech-giant billionaires such as Peter Thiel, who claims that his wealth accumulation occurred in spite of, rather than because of, government presence. --KIRKUS REVIEWS Mazzucato is fast emerging as one of the world's leading public intellectuals... [she] has offered the left a positive vision of growth based on innovation and profit-sharing, rather than sterile and counter-productive analysis based on the politics of resentment and expropriation. --SPECTATOR [Mazzucato's] passionate call to empower policymakers to understand that the state's role is not secondary to the private sector is infectious. --PROSPECT Mariana Mazzucato offers an expose of how value extractors and rent-seekers have been masquerading as value creators in the global economy. And, furthermore, how the conventional wisdom has indulged them in this. --Fran Boait for Prospect Mazzucato's mission is to overturn the now dominant neoclassical theory of value. --George Eaton for New Statesman A stimulating analysis of the underlying causes of inequality and growth which forces us to confront long-held beliefs about how economies work and who benefits --Martin Wolf, Financial Times A finalist for the FT & McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award


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"Mariana Mazzucato is professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she directs the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. She is the winner of the 2014 New Statesman SPERI Prize for Political Economy, the 2015 Hans-Matthö-Preis, and the 2018 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought. She was named as one of the ""three most important thinkers about innovation"" by the New Republic. She advises global policy makers on innovation-driven inclusive growth and is Special Advisor to the EU commissioner for research, science and innovation. She is a coeditor of Rethinking Capitalism: Economics and Policy for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth and the author of the award-winning The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths."

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