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The Cost of Free Money

How Unfettered Capital Threatens Our Economic Future
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The Cost of Free Money by Paola Subacchi offers a penetrating account of how unchecked capital mobility is damaging international cooperation, polarising the economic landscape, and reshaping the global order. The book explores the failings of the international monetary 'non-system' that emerged after the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in the 1970s, showing how unfettered capital flows have led to repeated financial and economic crises, straining political systems worldwide. Subacchi argues that international cooperation is being crippled and that a multipolar order is emerging, with regional restrictions strengthening and China challenging the dominance of the US dollar. Combining history, analysis, and prediction, the book provides valuable insight into the challenges facing the international economic order.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in global economics, international finance, and monetary policy, including students, academics, policymakers, and informed general readers seeking to understand the complexities and future challenges of the global economic system.

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A penetrating account of how unchecked capital mobility is damaging international cooperation, polarizing the economic landscape, and ultimately reshaping the global order

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The Cost of Free Money is a penetrating account of how unchecked capital mobility is damaging international cooperation, polarising the economic landscape, and ultimately reshaping the global order.

An expert on global financial and monetary systems lucidly describes the failings of the international monetary 'non-system' that emerged after the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in the 1970s. — Martin Wolf, Financial Times "Best Books of 2020: Economics"

When it comes to the afflictions of the global economy, almost everyone—and especially Donald Trump—is quick to point the finger of blame at the state of international trade. But what about unconstrained capital flows? Unfettered capital has resulted in a string of financial and economic crises that have left our political systems strained and dialogue corroded. The once perceived benefits of openness have been cast to the wayside, and the cracks in the global order can no longer be ignored.

Paola Subacchi argues that international cooperation and interdependence have become crippled. Regional restrictions will soon strengthen, and a multipolar order will take shape, leading to a distinctly transformed economic landscape in which China challenges the dominance of the US dollar. Combining history, analysis, and prediction, this book provides penetrating insight into the challenges facing the international economic order.

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Martin Wolf of the Financial Times praises Subacchi as an expert on global financial and monetary systems, notably commending her lucid description of the post-Bretton Woods monetary challenges. Emma Newlands of Scotland on Sunday highlights the book's well-presented solutions focused on fairer outcomes amid economic uncertainty. Vicky Pryce, writing for The Society of Professional Economists, calls the book excellent and timely in addressing the myth of ‘free money’ and warning of perils ahead in a changing world order. Arslan Razmi of the Journal of Economics finds it thought-provoking for those interested in global economic policy.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300244045

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 14 July 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Paola Subacchi is an economist and writer. She is professor of international economics and chair of the advisory board of the Global Policy Institute at Queen Mary University of London. Subacchi is the author of The People’s Money. She lives in London.

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