The Best Economic Policy Books of All Time

Discover the most influential economic policy books, recommended by leaders, experts, and readers worldwide

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Book Cover of Christopher Leonard - The Lords of Easy Money: How the Federal Reserve Broke the American Economy

By Christopher Leonard – Business journalist (you?) 

4.96
| 2022 | 384 Pages
Recommended for: 
Economic professionals & policymakers. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
You will:
  • Understand the impact of Federal Reserve policies on income inequality and economic stability.
  • Learn about the history of quantitative easing and its effects on the American economy.
  • Discover the role of the Federal Reserve in shaping economic growth and financial markets.
  • Realize the consequences of prolonged low interest rates and excessive money supply.
  • Gain insights into the dynamics between monetary policy, asset inflation, and economic disparities.
  • Asset inflation, however, was out of control by 1998. But this didn’t raise much public concern. When asset inflation gets out of hand, people don’t call it inflation. They call it a boom.
  • Central banks cause inflation when they keep interest rates too low for too long.
  • Virtually all of the predictions Thomas Hoenig made about quantitative easing, and 0 percent interest rates, would come true over the next decade.
Reviews:
Insightful Analysis
Revealing Insights
Compelling Narrative
Historical Perspective
Eye-opening Revelations
Complex Terminology
Lack of Solutions
  • #27 Best Seller in Banks & Banking on Amazon
  • The New York Times Bestseller
  • The Wall Street Journal Bestseller
  • The Financial Times Recommended Book
Recommended by Timothy B. Lee, William Cohan, Mohamed El-Erian and 14 others
Timothy B. LeeI wrote an in-depth review of "The Lords of Easy Money, a new book by CLeonardNews. When I started listening to it I expected it to be an "End the Fed" type screed, but it was more interesting than that
William CohanThanks to Leonard's gripping narrative, I now have a new monetary hero: former Fed governor Tom Hoenig. If, like me, you are desperate to understand how we got into this predicament, The Lords of Easy Money is required reading
Mohamed El-ErianAn eye-opener. Well-researched and engaging, it brings to life consequential issues that influence the current and future wellbeing of most Americans... How this journey ends has important implications not just for the United States but also globally
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Book Cover of Stephanie Kelton - The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People's Economy

By Stephanie Kelton – Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook (you?) 

4.94
| 2020 | 336 Pages
Recommended for: 
Economics enthusiasts and policymakers seeking a fresh perspective on public finance and economic policy. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
You will:
  • Understand Modern Monetary Theory and its implications
  • Debunk myths about deficits and public finance
  • Learn about the role of government spending and taxation in the economy
  • Explore the concept of money creation and its impact on society
  • Gain insights into economic policy and job creation
  • The tax is there to create a demand for the government’s currency. Before anyone can pay the tax, someone has to do the work to earn the currency.
  • Taxes enable governments to provision themselves without the use of explicit force.
  • Third, taxes are a powerful way for governments to alter the distribution of wealth and income.
Reviews:
Clear Explanation
Debunks Myths
Easy to Understand
Important Ideas
Relevant
Lacks Mathematical Rigor
US Dollar Focus
  • #37 Best Seller in Economic Policy on Amazon
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Mariana Mazzucato, Scott Santens, Mohamed A. Elerian and 21 others
Mariana MazzucatoKelton's game-changing book on the myths around government deficits is both theoretically rigorous and empirically entertaining. It reminds us that money is not limited, only our imagination of what to do with it. After you read it you will never think of the public purse as a household economy again. Read it!
Scott SantensCongrats! Besides being a great book, I don't think it's possible to have achieved better timing of its release
Mohamed A. ElerianWas delighted to read this pre-release copy of StephanieKelton’s new book. Remarkable in its content and timing, it is a must read for those interested in economic policy issues ... and will be even more so as the #CoronaVirus thrusts #MMT into the spotlight.
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4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
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All readers across all knowledge levels.
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Focused
Highly Personalized
Easy to Read
Engaging
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Book Cover of Douglas A. Irwin - Clashing over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy (Markets and Governments in Economic History)

By Douglas A. Irwin – John Sloan Dickey Third Century Professor in the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College (you?) 

4.90
| 2017 | 832 Pages
Recommended for: 
Economics enthusiasts, policymakers, historians, and students of trade policy. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
Reviews:
Comprehensive History
Insightful Analysis
Rich Detail
Unbiased Presentation
Balanced Historical Sense
Small Type Size
Dry Subject Matter
  • Economist Book of the Year
  • National Review Best Book
  • Foreign Affairs Best of Books
Competitive Enterprise InstituteIrwin’s magnum opus . . . is already a classic. Given the prominent role trade is playing in politics right now, it is also very timely. At almost seven hundred pages, Clashing over Commerce looks intimidating. But once you start reading, it isn’t. Irwin tells a coherent story that spans generations, showcasing the prominent personalities in the great trade debate, their larger philosophical and economic arguments, and the legislation and policies they fought over. It hits on all levels
RegulationClashing over Commerce is a very impressive book. Besides a detailed history of trade policy, it provides a general picture of American political and economic history
The EconomistTells the history of American trade policy, showing that trade is neither dull nor deserving of the attacks on it. . . . As Mr Irwin spins this grand narrative, he also debunks trade-policy myths
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