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  • Between Debt and the Devil

  • Money, Credit, and Fixing Global Finance
  • By: Adair Turner
  • Narrated by: Richard Lyddon
  • Length: 11 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary

A classic book now available on audio

With narration by Richard Lyddon, who reveals why our addiction to debt caused the global financial crisis and is the root of our financial woes

Adair Turner became chairman of Britain's Financial Services Authority just as the global financial crisis struck in 2008, and he played a leading role in redesigning global financial regulation. In this eye-opening book, he sets the record straight about what really caused the crisis. It didn’t happen because banks are too big to fail—our addiction to private debt is to blame.

Between Debt and the Devil challenges the belief that we need credit growth to fuel economic growth, and that rising debt is okay as long as inflation remains low. In fact, most credit is not needed for economic growth—but it drives real estate booms and busts and leads to financial crisis and depression. Turner explains why public policy needs to manage the growth and allocation of credit creation, and why debt needs to be taxed as a form of economic pollution. Banks need far more capital, real estate lending must be restricted, and we need to tackle inequality and mitigate the relentless rise of real estate prices. Turner also debunks the big myth about fiat money—the erroneous notion that printing money will lead to harmful inflation. To escape the mess created by past policy errors, we sometimes need to monetize government debt and finance fiscal deficits with central-bank money.

Between Debt and the Devil shows why we need to reject the assumptions that private credit is essential to growth and fiat money is inevitably dangerous. Each has its advantages, and each creates risks that public policy must consciously balance.

©2016 Princeton University Press (P)2023 Princeton University Press
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Critic reviews

"One of The Independent’s Best Economics Books of the Year"

"Bloomberg Businessweek’s Best Books of the Year"

"One of Financial Times (FT.com) Best Economics Books of 2015, chosen by Martin Wolf"

"One of the Strategy+Business Best Business Books 2016 in Economy"

"Financial Times Best Economics Books of of the Year"

"One of The Independent’s Best Economics Books 2015"

"One of Bloomberg Businessweek’s Best Books of 2015, chosen by Vítor Constâncio"

"[Between Debt and the Devil] represents an important challenge to economic orthodoxy, which, as [Turner] rightly notes, has already failed us once."—John Cassidy, New Yorker

"Extensively researched and well-written."—Edward Chancellor, Wall Street Journal

"[A] remarkable new book."—Will Hutton, Observer

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