Fragile Prosperity by Stuart Kells - ISBN: 9781760467425
Paperback
Australia’s monetary policy: flawed ideas, stark economic dilemmas.

Fragile Prosperity

Australia's gigantic monetary gamble

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  • Paperback

    90 pages

  • Release Date

    30 July 2026

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Summary

‘Fragile Prosperity’ delivers an authoritative, historically informed critique of Australia’s monetary policy, showing how flawed ideas on money, tax and inflation shaped today’s economy. It reexamines deregulation, rising house prices and inequality, and reveals a system facing a stark policy dilemma with global relevance.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781760467425
ISBN-10:1760467421
Author:Stuart Kells
Publisher:ANU Press
Imprint:ANU Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:90
Release Date:30 July 2026
Weight:77g
Dimensions:127mm x 178mm
Series:Public Matters
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Fragile Prosperity by Stuart Kells - ISBN: 9781760467425
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What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘Many younger Australians no longer feel that hard work brings a better life. In this timely book, Kells reveals the deeper, actual reasons Australia is no longer a land of economic opportunity.’

Thomas Walker, CEO, Think Forward

‘Stuart Kells’ important book covers many aspects of money, its origins, the shifting narrative of what it is and the controls to which it has been subjected in Australia. The thrust of this excellent work is that the process and consequences of the generation of money have been widely misunderstood by regulatory and government bodies, leading Australia unwittingly clinging to a ‘fragile prosperity’. He sets about offering practical solutions.’

Professor David Merrett, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne

About The Author

Stuart Kells

Stuart Kells is Enterprise Fellow at the Melbourne Institute, University of Melbourne, and has written extensively on economics and finance. He was formerly a member of the Program in Monetary and Financial Economics at the University of Melbourne and advised the Australian Bankers Association during the Wallis Inquiry into the Australian financial system.

He won the Desmond Cleary Prize in Financial Economics and received the Potter Warburg Scholarship in Economics and Finance and the National Australia Bank Scholarship in Economics. He has twice won the Ashurst Business Literature Prize.

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