Growth, 9780141998718
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Can’t abandon growth; must redirect it to reflect true values.
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Growth

a reckoning

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    368 pages

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    15 July 2025

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Growth: A Reckoning - Reimagining Prosperity in a Time of Uncertainty

A revelatory account of the past, present, and future of economic growth - and how we should rethink it.

Over the past two centuries, economic growth has freed billions from poverty and made our lives far healthier and longer. As a result, the unfettered pursuit of growth defines economic life around the world. Yet this prosperity has come at an enormous price: deepening inequalities, destabilizing technol…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141998718
ISBN-10:0141998717
Author:Daniel Susskind
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:15 July 2025
Weight:272g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

Daniel Susskind is a compelling, insightful thinker on the largest and most fundamental economic topics. At a time when traditional notions of growth are increasingly being questioned, this book is profoundly important. Agree or disagree, anyone who wants to engage with the broad direction of economic policy needs to reckon with Susskind’s views – Larry SummersWhat type of economic growth we should pursue, how much of it, and for whose benefit will be crucial questions in the years to come, especially if current trends—more and more inequality, and an increasing concentration of power among the select few companies shaping the future of technology—continue. This well-written, thought-provoking book is essential reading for anybody interested in these epochal debates. – Daron Acemoglu, author of WHY NATIONS FAILFor two centuries, economic growth has meant longer lives, better health, and material comfort. But has growth now come to an end? What can be done to restart the engine? Or should we halt growth deliberately, given its environmental costs? This panoramic book addresses the most fundamental economic questions from a deeply ethical perspective – Diane Coyle, Bennet Professor of Public Policy at Cambridge University and author of GDP: A BRIEF BUT AFFECTIONATE HISTORYGrowth – the lack of it, the search for it, the barriers to it – is the challenge at the core of most political debates and with which all politicians struggle. Susskind’s study is a tour de force. – Gordon BrownDaniel Susskind writes with verve, style and conviction about one of the most important issues of our age – Rory StewartThis is a wonderfully elegant and authoritative explanation-cum-manifesto for what is perhaps the most important economic issue facing us today - the mystery of economic growth and what we need to do to solve it – Andy HaldaneThis is a remarkable survey of a complex subject that is both erudite and immensely readable. Susskind’s thoughtful discussion of the issue is historical and practical, offering insights into how innovation and growth can be boosted, and it is a timely contribution to a vitally important debate – PD Smith * Guardian *Helpful for working out how to think about growth… His policy prescriptions centre on how to generate new ideas. – Soumaya Keynes * Financial Times *An ambitious attempt to resolve the growth dilemma. – Edward Chancellor * TLS *Clear and sensible… Growth succeeds smartly as a history of thought * Wall Street Journal *

About The Author

Daniel Susskind

Daniel Susskind is a Research Professor in Economics at King’s College London and a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University. He is the author of A World without Work and co-author of the bestselling The Future of the Professions. Previously, he worked in various roles in the British Government - in the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit, in the Policy Unit in 10 Downing Street, and in the Cabinet Office.

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