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The Production of Money

August 24, 2018

book coverWhy we misunderstand the nature of money, and what we can do about it

In this accessible, brilliantly argued book, leading political economist Ann Pettifor explains in straightforward terms history’s most misunderstood invention: the money system. Pettifor argues that democracies can, and indeed must, reclaim control over money production and restrain the out-of-control finance sector so that it serves the interests of society, as well as the needs of the ecosystem.

The Production of Money examines and assesses popular alternative debates on, and innovations in, money, such as “green QE” and “helicopter money.” She sets out the possibility of linking the money in our pockets (or on our smartphones) to the improvements we want to see in the world around us.

Ann Pettifor

Ann Pettifor, PhD, is a well-known and influential political economist with a high media profile and a record of achieving real changes in public policy, especially in relation to sovereign debt. As a member of a group of experts in finance, energy and the environment co-authored The Green New Deal (new economics foundation (nef), 2008. In 2006 warned of credit bubble implosion in:  The coming first world debt crises. (Palgrave 2006). Edited and part-wrote a book in 2003 which predicted the inevitability, if not the timing of the 2007-9 crisis: The real world economic outlook:  the legacy of globalisation:  debt and deblation (nef/Palgrave). Over seven years (1994- 2001) led global advocacy effort which resulted in the cancellation of more than $100 billion (in nominal terms) of debt owed to both multilateral and bilateral institutions by 35 of the poorest countries (HIPCs). Advised Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and worked in close collaboration with the Debt Management Office of Nigeria on the clearing of $30bn of debt owed to the Paris Club in 2004- 2005.

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