Linda Yueh is Fellow in Economics at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford and Adjunct Professor of Economics at London Business School. She is also Visiting Professor at LSE IDEAS and was Visiting Professor of Economics at Peking University. The former Economics Editor at Bloomberg TV, she also hosted Talking Business with Linda Yueh as Chief Business Correspondent for BBC News. She writes for The Times, The New York Times, and the Financial Times and has advised the World Economic Forum in Davos, the World Bank, the European Commission and the Asian Development Bank. She has recently been appointed by HM Treasury to the Independent Review Panel on Ring-fencing and Proprietary Trading, to examine banking crises and advise the government on mitigating the next one. She is the author of two books; The Great Economists and The Great Crashes.
The perfect primer on the worst economic disasters of the past 100
years
*The Times*
Engrossing... [one of] the 75 best books for summer 2023
*Daily Telegraph*
Linda Yueh's new book [is] almost alarmingly timely, as if she were
tanking the global economy as the mother of all guerrilla marketing
stunts
*Guardian*
Best new books on economics: An important book to keep us all on
our toes when complacency starts to creep in, again
*Financial Times*
Cogent analysis
*Times Literary Supplement*
Linda Yueh's analysis of what past financial crises have in common
is an important contribution that can help society anticipate and
tackle potential crashes in the future
*President of the European Central Bank and former Managing
Director of the International Monetary Fund, 2011-2019*
Fascinating, well-written and authoritative
*Tim Harford*
A first point of entry for anybody who wants to learn how the world
economy sleep-walked into multiple crashes over the last
century
*Institute Professor at MIT, and author of Why Nations Fail*
An accessible and insightful overview of modern financial crises,
incorporating both historical detail and thoughtful analysis
*Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and Professor of
Economics at Harvard University, and former Chief Economist of the
International Monetary Fund*
Linda provides many with a very readable summary of all the great
crises, but also more importantly derives the big lessons and how
to have a better policy framework to avoid getting caught up in too
much " this time it is different" when the next big risks
appear
*Author of The Growth Map and former Chairman of Goldman Sachs
Asset Management*
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