amework for the change needed for an economic and social renaissance in a post-Covid world. Embedding the values of sustainability, solidarity and responsibility into all decision-making is integral to his argument for how we can channel the dynamism of the market to turn intractable problems into enormous opportunities. His deeply researched and forward-looking manifesto goes to the heart of what we've got wrong in the past and offers action plans to set it right for individuals, businesses, investors and governments.
In short, Value(s) sets out how we can build a better world for all. It is a book that offers achievable solutions to global problems, building a future fit for our children, grandchildren and generations to come. 'The ten pages where he takes down routine market fables are worth the price of the book alone.' writes Will Hutton.
In short, Value(s) sets out how we can build a better world for all. It is a book that offers achievable solutions to global problems, building a future fit for our children, grandchildren and generations to come. 'The ten pages where he takes down routine market fables are worth the price of the book alone.' writes Will Hutton.
'This assault on the modern free market is a landmark achievement. It will help arm the best in business, finance and government and disarm the worst'
WILL HUTTON, OBSERVER
'A remarkably good read'
Gillian Tett, FINANCIAL TIMES
'A sweeping intellect ... This is an important book'
EVENING STANDARD
'A stimulating read ... offering hope that we can build a post-pandemic economy based on solid values'
DAILY MAIL
'Carney supplies a welcome antidote and makes a heroic and compelling case for the restoration of that centre ... This is an important book, deserving of a wide audience. We know things need to change and that we are in big trouble if we don't'
IRISH TIMES
'A radical book that speaks out accessibly as to how we get everyone involved in solving our problems'
BONO
'Mark Carney's indispensable new book asks how we can go from knowing the price of everything to understanding its true value ... this is the essential handbook for 21st century leaders, policymakers and everyone who wants to build a fair and sustainable world'
CHRISTINE LAGARDE
'A roadmap to a fairer and more responsible, resilient world ... This book is irradiated with the inspiring and critical conviction that money can be transformed into a tool of collective good'
ANTONY GORMLEY
'A fantastic read for anyone interested in the most pressing issues facing us. The need for a world of profit with better purpose is explained in such a clear and persuasive style. I hope it gets read by many people '
JIM O'NEILL
'Thought-provoking and readable... As societies struggle to rebuild solidarity in the post-Covid world, it will be an essential guide'
RAGHU RAJAN
'Mark Carney draws on his unique experience of running two central banks to offer original and thought provoking solutions to the world's biggest challenges - from Covid to climate change'
GORDON BROWN
WILL HUTTON, OBSERVER
'A remarkably good read'
Gillian Tett, FINANCIAL TIMES
'A sweeping intellect ... This is an important book'
EVENING STANDARD
'A stimulating read ... offering hope that we can build a post-pandemic economy based on solid values'
DAILY MAIL
'Carney supplies a welcome antidote and makes a heroic and compelling case for the restoration of that centre ... This is an important book, deserving of a wide audience. We know things need to change and that we are in big trouble if we don't'
IRISH TIMES
'A radical book that speaks out accessibly as to how we get everyone involved in solving our problems'
BONO
'Mark Carney's indispensable new book asks how we can go from knowing the price of everything to understanding its true value ... this is the essential handbook for 21st century leaders, policymakers and everyone who wants to build a fair and sustainable world'
CHRISTINE LAGARDE
'A roadmap to a fairer and more responsible, resilient world ... This book is irradiated with the inspiring and critical conviction that money can be transformed into a tool of collective good'
ANTONY GORMLEY
'A fantastic read for anyone interested in the most pressing issues facing us. The need for a world of profit with better purpose is explained in such a clear and persuasive style. I hope it gets read by many people '
JIM O'NEILL
'Thought-provoking and readable... As societies struggle to rebuild solidarity in the post-Covid world, it will be an essential guide'
RAGHU RAJAN
'Mark Carney draws on his unique experience of running two central banks to offer original and thought provoking solutions to the world's biggest challenges - from Covid to climate change'
GORDON BROWN