The Power of Creative Destruction: Economic Upheaval and the Wealth of Nations
Hayek Book Prize Finalist
An Economist Best Book of the Year
A Foreign Affairs Best Book of the Year
A Financial Times Summer Reading Favorite
Sweeping, authoritative andfor the timesstrikingly upbeatThe overall argument is compelling andit carries a trace of Schumpeterian subversion.
The Economist
[An] important bookLucid, empirically grounded, wide-ranging, and well-argued.
Martin Wolf, Financial Times
Offersmuch needed insight into the sources of economic growth and the kinds of policies that will promote itAll in Washington would do well to read this volume carefully.
Milton Ezrati, Forbes
Inequality is on the rise, growth stagnant, the environment in crisis. Covid seems to have exposed every crack in the system. We hear calls for radical change, but the answer is not to junk our economic system but to create a better form of capitalism.
An ambitious reappraisal of the foundations of economic success that shows a fair and prosperous future is ours to make, The Power of Creative Destruction draws on cutting-edge theory and hard evidence to examine todays most fundamental economic questions: what powers growth, competition, globalization, and middle-income traps; the roots of inequality and climate change; the impact of technology; and how to recover from economic shocks. We owe our modern standard of living to innovations enabled by free-market capitalism, it argues, but we also need state interventionwith checks and balancesto foster economic creativity, manage social disruption, and ensure that yesterdays superstar innovators dont pull the ladder up after them.