Mariana Mazzucato
Author of The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy
About the Author
Mariana Mazzucato is professor of economics at the University of Sussex (SPRU), where she holds the prestigious RM Philips Chair in Science and Technology Policy.
Series
Works by Mariana Mazzucato
The Big Con: How the Consulting Industry Weakens Our Businesses, Infantilizes Our Governments, and Warps Our Economies (2023) 125 copies, 3 reviews
Rethinking Capitalism: Economics and Policy for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth (2016) — Editor — 41 copies, 1 review
Mission-Oriented Finance for Innovation: New Ideas for Investment-Led Growth (2015) — Editor — 4 copies
Public Purpose: Industrial Policy's Comeback and Government's Role in Shared Prosperity (Boston Review / Forum) (2021) 4 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1968-06-16
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- Italy (birth)
USA - Birthplace
- Rome, Italy
- Places of residence
- Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Medford, Massachusetts, USA
England, UK - Education
- Princeton High School
Tufts University
New School for Social Research - Occupations
- economist
Professor - Organizations
- University College London
- Awards and honors
- Hans Matthöfer Preis (2016)
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Statistics
- Works
- 16
- Members
- 1,164
- Popularity
- #22,078
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 27
- ISBNs
- 113
- Languages
- 12
This is a rather uplifting book, about how it’s entirely possible to get governments to lead grand projects, also involving the private sector and civil society – if only they want to do it. It’s not based on messianic vision or pure idealism – the author has advised on major state and EU initiatives on how to implement things like the Green Deal. Her central point here is that creating a more just and greener society is entirely possible, as long as it is made a core mission of government and approached as an Apollo-style project.
It would also be instructive to read her analysis of why this doesn’t often happen in real life – in particular, I’m looking with some concern at the managerial approach of the new Starmer government in the UK, and wondering how transformational this can ever really be – but it’s reassuring that a senior practitioner believes that it actually can be done if the political will is there. As Margaret Mead said… (…well, you know what she said). It’s also mercifully short.… (more)