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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780008522025
Publisher: William Collins
Overview
Value(s) is Mark Carney's landmark examination of how modern economies have drifted from valuing what truly matters. Drawing on his experience leading the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England through the Global Financial Crisis and beyond, Carney explores climate change, credit crises, and the Covid pandemic to ask why society so often undervalues health, community and the environment. A Sunday Times bestseller, this brand new paperback is essential reading for understanding the forces reshaping the global economy and how markets and values can be realigned.
About the Book
In Value(s), Mark Carney draws on decades at the centre of global finance to interrogate a fundamental question: what do we truly value, and why does the market so rarely reflect it? Structured around four defining crises of the past twenty years — the Global Financial Crisis, the climate crisis, the crisis of credit, and the Covid-19 pandemic — the book charts how market economies gradually became market societies, where price is too often mistaken for worth. Carney argues that frontline workers, natural resources, and future generations are consistently undervalued by systems built to chase short-term returns. He examines how value is created, measured and misallocated, before offering a practical blueprint for reform. Written with the authority of someone who has sat inside the world's most powerful financial institutions, the book blends economic theory with first-hand insight into central banking, climate policy and crisis management. It is both a diagnosis of what has gone wrong and a call to action to rebuild an economy around sustainability, resilience and fairness, praised by figures from Christine Lagarde to Bono, and highly relevant given Carney's rise to Prime Minister of Canada.
About the Author
Mark Carney is a Canadian economist and politician who became the 24th Prime Minister of Canada in 2025. Before entering politics, he served as Governor of the Bank of Canada from 2008 to 2013 and Governor of the Bank of England from 2013 to 2020, guiding both economies through significant global turmoil. Renowned for his expertise on climate finance and monetary policy, Carney has also served as UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance. Value(s) draws on this unique vantage point at the heart of global economic decision-making.
Why You'll Love This Book
A rare blend of insider expertise and genuinely readable prose, Value(s) offers a compelling roadmap for rethinking economics in an age of climate change, inequality and crisis. It's essential reading for anyone curious about the future of global finance and the people shaping it, written by a genuinely world-renowned economic policymaker and current head of government.
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