Extreme Economies, Richard Davies
Extreme Economies, Richard Davies
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Extreme Economies
What Life at the World's Margins Can Teach Us About Our Own Future

Author: Richard Davies

Narrator: James MacCallum

Unabridged: 12 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/14/2020


Synopsis

A New Statesman best book of the year
A Financial Times best economics book of 2019

An accessible, story-driven look at the future of the global economy, written by a leading expert

To predict our future, we must look to the extremes. So argues the economist Richard Davies, who takes listeners to the margins of the modern economy and beyond in his globe-trotting audiobook. From a prison in rural Louisiana where inmates purchase drugs with prepaid cash cards to the poorest major city on earth, where residents buy clean water in plastic bags, from the world’s first digital state to a prefecture in Japan whose population is the oldest in the world, how these extreme economies function—most often well outside any official oversight—offers a glimpse of the forces that underlie human resilience, drive societies to failure, and will come to shape our collective future.

While the people who inhabit these places have long been dismissed or ignored, Extreme Economies revives a foundational idea from medical science to turn the logic of modern economics on its head, arguing that the outlier economies are the place to learn about our own future. Whether following Punjabi migrants through the lawless Panamanian jungle or visiting a day-care for the elderly modeled after a casino, Davies brings a storyteller’s eye to places where the economy has been destroyed, distorted, and even turbocharged. In adapting to circumstances that would be unimaginable to most of us, the people he encounters along the way have helped to pioneer the economic infrastructure of the future.

At once personal and keenly analytical, Extreme Economies is an epic travelogue for the age of global turbulence, shedding light on today’s most pressing economic questions.

About Richard Davies

Richard Davies is a British economist and journalist. He is a fellow at the London School of Economics, and has served as economic adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers at HM Treasury. The author of Extreme Economies, he also served as the economics editor of The Economist.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pete on April 02, 2020

Extreme Economies : Survival, Failure, Future – Lessons from the World’s Limits (2019) by Richard Davies is an excellent book that has chapters on extreme economies around the world. Davies is the former economics editor of The Economist and is an economics fellow at the LSE. He may also have founde......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on September 14, 2019

Excellent. Richard travels to nine very different extreme economies to learn about survival, failure and the future. A wonderful combination of immersive travel and popular economics reminiscent of Reggie Yates and Tim Harford. The book is both easily digestible and packed with historical context, t......more

Goodreads review by Greg on October 29, 2024

Little too high-level but some interesting case studies. worth a read......more

Goodreads review by Rishabh on February 25, 2020

This was a fascinating and largely non-partisan overview of how economies in different parts of the world work. The author visits places across the world, and tries to paints a narrative picture of how different economic models have performed in varying conditions. The interview and enquiry driven na......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on November 08, 2019

The nine chapters of this book tell different stories of how economies develop, whether formal or informal. All of the chapters are intriguing and interesting, however some felt a little more contrived in their conclusions than others. Most of the chapters really gave me something to think about which......more