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“Foxed by the dilemmas facing our economy? Here is a history and a present-day analysis making sense of it all, written with glowing clarity and deep understanding by two wise economists. Learn what went wrong and read their lucid explanation of what can put it right.”
——Polly Toynbee, journalist and author

“No one should comment on British economic policy without having read this book.”
——Professor Sir John Kay, economist, fellow of St John’s College, Oxford, and author of The Corporation in the Twenty-First Century

Feature

★Co-authored by two seasoned economists with front-line policy experience, it offers an in-depth analysis of Britain’s economic evolution from prosperity to hardship.
★Confronts key issues such as Brexit, the pandemic and geopolitical conflicts, debunking political lies and revealing the core truths behind economic decline.

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How did the UK transition from being the world’s workshop to having the dependent, service-driven economy of today, prone to severe negative shocks and daunting economic challenges?

In an urgent reality check that will embarrass politicians from all parties, hugely experienced economists Vicky Pryce and Andy Ross track the forces that have shaped the UK economy since the Industrial Revolution. Drawing on extensive front-line policy experience, they tackle complex issues such as the reaction to globalisation and the legacy of deindustrialisation; the responses to Brexit, Covid and the war in Ukraine; the impacts of climate change, inequality and immigration; and whether the lack of investment and low growth of recent years were, in fact, inevitable.

Rather than placating populist sentiments with false promises, politicians must now be honest with the public about the difficult road ahead. After all, there will be no sudden economic reset. Advocating pragmatic solutions over political dogma, Mismanaged Decline proves that good economics heeds no ideology.

At a time of rising geopolitical uncertainty, this balanced, non-partisan account offers a blueprint for a stronger, fairer and more resilient economy.

Author

Vicky Pryce is an international economist and commentator. She is currently chief economic adviser at the Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR) and a visiting professor at King’s College London. Her books include How to be a Successful Economist, Women Vs Capitalism, It’s the Economy, Stupid: Economics for Voters and Greekonomics: The Euro Crisis and Why Politicians Don’t Get It.

Andy Ross is a former deputy director in the Government Economic Service (GES) and was the head of professional development for the GES and later for the Society of Professional Economists. He was joint author with Vicky Pryce and Peter Urwin of It’s the Economy, Stupid and co-wrote How to be a Successful Economist with Vicky Pryce, Alvin Birdi and Ian Harwood.

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