Two Hundred Years of Muddling Through - Duncan Weldon
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Résumé : 'A terrific achievement, covering clearly but with subtlety everything from the spinning jenny to Covid-19. Along the way, Weldon makes some intriguing arguments, such as how successive generations of politicians swear they're fixing problems, only for a new variant to pop up a little later. And he takes on Keynes's assertions that ideas are ultimately what shape history. They don't: what matters most is political power.'
Aditya Chakrabortty, Senior Economics Commentator, Guardian
'Pitch perfect, fast-moving, brilliantly well-judged. Immensely relevant. This is a history Britain needs' Adam Tooze, author of Crashed
Biographie: Duncan Weldon is a writer and broadcaster. He was previously the Britain Economics Correspondent at the Economist, the Economics Correspondent for Newsnight, the BBC's flagship nightly current affairs show and a columnist for Prospect magazine. He has written and presented several documentaries for BBC Radio 4, including World War Two: The Economic Battle. An economist by background, he began his career at the Bank of England, before working in asset management and then public policy as the senior economist at the Trades Union Congress. Aside from The Economist and Prospect he has written for the Financial Times, New Statesman, Guardian, Political Quarterly and City AM, and is a regular commentator on television and radio.
He writes the Value Added newsletter at Substack.
You can find him on Twitter at @DuncanWeldon
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