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Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World

Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World

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Professor of Development and Globalisation at the University of Oxford, Ian Goldin, provides a roadmap for a better future after Covid-19, focusing on globalisation, jobs, income inequality, and climate change. He calls for a bold call to action to create a more hopeful future.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 336 pages
Publication date: 20 January 2022
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton


Covid-19 has presented us with a unique opportunity to reshape our society and create a more equitable and sustainable future. As we navigate through this challenging time, it is essential to consider the lessons learned from the pandemic and use them to guide our actions. One leading professor of globalization at the University of Oxford, Ian Goldin, has offered a vision for a better future after Covid-19. In his book, "Rescue: Globalization, the Future of Jobs, Income Inequality, and Climate Change," Goldin explores how the pandemic could lead to positive changes in these critical areas.

Globalization has been a significant driver of economic growth and development, but it has also contributed to income inequality and environmental degradation. Goldin argues that the pandemic has exposed the vulnerabilities of our globalized economy and provided an opportunity to rebuild it in a more sustainable and equitable way. He suggests that we should focus on promoting local production and consumption, reducing dependence on imports, and investing in infrastructure and education.

The future of jobs is another critical area that Goldin examines. The pandemic has led to significant job losses and economic uncertainty, and it is clear that we need to adapt our workforce to the changing job market. Goldin suggests that we should prioritize job creation in sectors such as healthcare, renewable energy, and digital technology, while also investing in skills training and education to ensure that workers have the necessary skills to thrive in the future.

Income inequality is another pressing issue that the pandemic has highlighted. Goldin argues that the pandemic has exacerbated existing inequalities and that we need to take action to address them. He suggests that we should implement policies such as universal basic income, progressive taxation, and social safety nets to ensure that everyone has access to the resources they need to live a dignified life.

Climate change is another critical area that Goldin addresses in his book. The pandemic has demonstrated the urgent need to take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change. Goldin suggests that we should prioritize renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable agriculture to achieve this goal.

Rescue: Globalization, the Future of Jobs, Income Inequality, and Climate Change is a bold call for an optimistic future. Goldin believes that we have the power to create a better world, and he provides a roadmap for how we can achieve this. His book offers a comprehensive analysis of the challenges we face and provides practical solutions for building a more sustainable and equitable society.

In conclusion, Covid-19 has presented us with a unique opportunity to reshape our society and create a more equitable and sustainable future. By focusing on local production, promoting job creation, addressing income inequality, and investing in climate change mitigation, we can build a better world for ourselves and future generations. Ian Goldin's book, "Rescue: Globalization, the Future of Jobs, Income Inequality, and Climate Change," provides a valuable roadmap for achieving this goal.

Covid-19 has presented us with a unique opportunity to reshape our society and create a more equitable and sustainable future. As we navigate through this challenging time, it is essential to consider the lessons learned from the pandemic and use them to guide our actions. One leading professor of globalization at the University of Oxford, Ian Goldin, has offered a vision for a better future after Covid-19. In his book, "Rescue: Globalization, the Future of Jobs, Income Inequality, and Climate Change," Goldin explores how the pandemic could lead to positive changes in these critical areas.


Globalization has been a significant driver of economic growth and development, but it has also contributed to income inequality and environmental degradation. Goldin argues that the pandemic has exposed the vulnerabilities of our globalized economy and provided an opportunity to rebuild it in a more sustainable and equitable way. He suggests that we should focus on promoting local production and consumption, reducing dependence on imports, and investing in infrastructure and education.

The future of jobs is another critical area that Goldin examines. The pandemic has led to significant job losses and economic uncertainty, and it is clear that we need to adapt our workforce to the changing job market. Goldin suggests that we should prioritize job creation in sectors such as healthcare, renewable energy, and digital technology, while also investing in skills training and education to ensure that workers have the necessary skills to thrive in the future.

Income inequality is another pressing issue that the pandemic has highlighted. Goldin argues that the pandemic has exacerbated existing inequalities and that we need to take action to address them. He suggests that we should implement policies such as universal basic income, progressive taxation, and social safety nets to ensure that everyone has access to the resources they need to live a dignified life.

Climate change is another critical area that Goldin addresses in his book. The pandemic has demonstrated the urgent need to take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change. Goldin suggests that we should prioritize renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable agriculture to achieve this goal.

Rescue: Globalization, the Future of Jobs, Income Inequality, and Climate Change is a bold call for an optimistic future. Goldin believes that we have the power to create a better world, and he provides a roadmap for how we can achieve this. His book offers a comprehensive analysis of the challenges we face and provides practical solutions for building a more sustainable and equitable society.

In conclusion, Covid-19 has presented us with a unique opportunity to reshape our society and create a more equitable and sustainable future. By focusing on local production, promoting job creation, addressing income inequality, and investing in climate change mitigation, we can build a better world for ourselves and future generations. Ian Goldin's book, "Rescue: Globalization, the Future of Jobs, Income Inequality, and Climate Change," provides a valuable roadmap for achieving this.

Weight: 236g
Dimension: 129 x 198 x 26 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529366907

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