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Money and Power: The 16 World Leaders Who Changed Economics

Money and Power: The 16 World Leaders Who Changed Economics

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Politicians have the power to transform people's lives through economics, as demonstrated by Deng Xiaoping, Franklin D Roosevelt, Peron, and Vince Cable's examination of 16 world leaders who transformed their countries' economic fortunes.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 03 February 2022
Publisher: Atlantic Books


Through the lens of economics, politicians wield immense power to shape the lives of individuals and communities, either for the better or for the worse. Take, for instance, the transformative impact of Deng Xiaoping's policies in China, which lifted millions out of poverty by opening up the country to global trade and investment. Similarly, Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal played a crucial role in rescuing the United States from the depths of the Great Depression, fostering economic recovery and social welfare programs. On the other hand, leaders like Peron in Argentina, whose policies led to economic instability and political unrest, serve as cautionary tales of the potential consequences of unchecked political power.

In his comprehensive work, "Money and Power: The History of Sixteen World Leaders Who Transformed Their Countries' Economic Fortunes and Challenged Economic Convention," economist and politician Vince Cable delves into the legacy of these sixteen world leaders. Spanning from Thatcher to Trump, from Lenin to Bismarck, the book offers a fresh perspective on the science of government, exploring the intricate interplay between economics and politics. Through vivid narratives and insightful analysis, Cable sheds light on the significant events and individuals that have shaped the economic landscape of the past three hundred years.

One of the book's key themes is the role of economic ideology in shaping political outcomes. Cable examines how different economic systems, such as capitalism, socialism, and communism, have influenced the policies and strategies of leaders throughout history. He highlights the successes and failures of each system and explores the ways in which economic ideas have shaped the political landscape, from the Industrial Revolution to the global financial crisis.

Another compelling aspect of "Money and Power" is its examination of the personal and political characteristics of the leaders themselves. Cable explores the backgrounds, motivations, and decision-making processes of these sixteen world leaders, shedding light on the factors that shaped their economic policies and their impact on society. He also discusses the challenges and controversies that these leaders faced, from political opposition to economic crises, and how they navigated these challenges to achieve their goals.

Throughout the book, Cable employs a wealth of historical evidence and data to support his arguments and provide a comprehensive understanding of the economic and political landscape. He incorporates quotes from primary sources, such as speeches, letters, and memoirs, to add depth and authenticity to his narratives. Additionally, he includes charts, graphs, and tables to illustrate key economic trends and trends, making the book accessible to a wide range of readers, including students, scholars, and policymakers.

In conclusion, "Money and Power: The History of Sixteen World Leaders Who Transformed Their Countries' Economic Fortunes and Challenged Economic Convention" is a must-read for anyone interested in economics, politics, and the history of global governance. Vince Cable's insightful analysis and compelling storytelling offer a fresh perspective on the power of economics and politics, and provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that leaders face as they navigate the complex economic and political landscape of the modern world.

Weight: 350g
Dimension: 198 x 128 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781786495136
Edition number: Main

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