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Warren Mosler - Under the Bonnet - cover

Warren Mosler - Under the Bonnet

Phil Armstrong

Publisher: Lola Books

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Summary

"To understand the most disruptive economic ideas of the 21st century, you must first understand the man behind them. This compelling biography provides the essential human story behind the intellectual firebrand who has challenged a global orthodoxy."
Neil Wilson, Gower Initiative for Modern Money Studies, UK.

"Warren Mosler is the most impressive economic thinker of the last 50 years. His ability to think clearly and isolate the signal from the noise is unmatched. Hopefully, his ideas will guide our societies in the 21st century."
Dirk Ehnts, Speaker of the Board, Pufendorf Gesellschaft for Political Economy, Berlin.

"Warren Mosler can be described as a 'renaissance man'. He is driven not only by intellectual curiosity and an enthusiasm for exploring many dimensions of life but primarily by a thirst for change and a desire to support people with generosity and commitment. This book will allow broader audiences to gain an understanding of his groundbreaking insights including and beyond his economic wisdom."
Daniel Kostzer, Chief Economist of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-CSI), Brussels.

"I'm proud to count Warren Mosler as a friend and congratulate Phil Armstrong on bringing to a large audience this account of his life, his wildly diverse talents, and his many contributions to clarifying the economics of money."
James K. Galbraith, The University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Available since: 08/01/2025.
Print length: 356 pages.

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