
Value(s)
Building a Better World for All
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Mark Carney
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Mark Carney
A bold, urgent argument on the misplacement of value in financial markets and how we can and need to maximize value for the many, not few.
As an economist and former banker, Mark Carney has spent his life in various financial roles, in both the public and private sector. Value(s) is a meditation on his experiences that examines the short-comings and challenges of the market in the past decade, which he argues has led to rampant public distrust and the need for radical change.
Focusing on four major crises - the global financial crisis, the global health crisis, climate change, and the fourth Industrial Revolution - Carney proposes responses to each. His solutions are tangible action plans for leaders, companies, and countries to transform the value of the market back into the value of humanity.
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Critic reviews
"A radical book that speaks out accessibly as to how we get everyone involved in solving our problems. And this is what we need: 50 Shades of People for 50 Shades of Green." (Bono, lead singer of U2)
"Mark Carney’s indispensable new book asks how we can go from knowing the price of everything to understanding its true value. From the great financial crisis to climate change and the coronavirus pandemic, this is the essential handbook for 21st-century leaders, policymakers and everyone who wants to build a fair and sustainable world." (Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank)
"Thought-provoking and readable.... As societies struggle to rebuild solidarity in the post-Covid world, it will be an essential guide." (Raghuram Rajan, former chief economic advisor to the Government of India)
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Carney, brilliantly reimagines capitalism, sees the importance of both social and environmental impact and how purpose will play a key role tackling the most weighty challenges of our time.
Business leaders will successfully drive results in the future by disrupting old business models and recognizing the importance of measuring their overall impact on society and that is a win for us all.
Setting a higher bar!
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He imagines a past where there was some kind of fairness and equality of outcome, but that never was true. The systemic violence was simply exported to foreign lands. Though Carney is able to recognize the idea that trade is value extraction more than creation, he can't seem to recognize how inextricable capitalism is from empire, conquest, and the creation of the modern idea of "race" as justification for exploitation.
Skip this book. Get Debt: the First 5000 years instead.
Shallow and Euro-centric
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so disappointing
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