Bankruptcy, bubbles and bailouts

The inside history of the Treasury since 1976

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Aeron Davis
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The Treasury is one of Britain’s oldest, most powerful and secretive institutions. But all too frequently it has escaped public scrutiny when it comes to investigating the ups and downs of the UK economy. More often, it is depicted as a saviour, repeatedly rescuing the nation’s finances from the hands of posturing Prime Ministers, powerful special interests, and the combustions of world financial markets. It is a bedrock of government stability in times of crisis.

However, there is another side to the story. The Exchequer, more than any other institution, has shaped modern Britain’s economic system. In between the highs there have been many lows, from botched privatizations to dubious private finance initiatives, from failing to spot the great financial crisis to contributing to ever-growing regional imbalances and economic inequalities.

Davis’s book goes behind the scenes to offer an inside history of the Treasury, in the words of the chancellors, officials and civil servants themselves. It shows the failings as well as the successes, the personalities and the thinking which have shaped Britain’s economy since the 1970s. Based on interviews with over fifty key figures from the last five decades of Treasury life, it offers a fascinating, alternative insight on how and why the UK economy came to function as it does today, and why a paradigm shift and institutional rethink is long overdue.

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Introduction
Introduction
Chapter 1: Creative destruction and the road to nowhere
Chapter 1: Creative destruction and the road to nowhere
Chapter 2: Financialization not neoliberalism
Chapter 2: Financialization not neoliberalism
Chapter 3: Pseudo-Keynesianism, debt and magic money trees
Chapter 3: Pseudo-Keynesianism, debt and magic money trees
Chapter 4: Visions of empire and globalization
Chapter 4: Visions of empire and globalization
Chapter 5: The great financial crash and the great failed paradigm shift
Chapter 5: The great financial crash and the great failed paradigm shift
Chapter 6: Austerity, spin and the road to Brexit
Chapter 6: Austerity, spin and the road to Brexit
Chapter 7: Brexit and COVID postscript
Chapter 7: Brexit and COVID postscript
Conclusion
Conclusion
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