Since my book, [amazon_link id=”0691156794″ target=”_blank” ]GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History[/amazon_link], was published recently, I’ve been in publicity overdrive. If you’re not interested, look away now. If you are interested, here’s a round-up of the articles about the book by me and the reviews so far.
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Reviews:
Washington Post (Tyler Cowen)
Wall Street Journal, $, (James Grant)
Financial Times, (register or £) (Samuel Brittan)
The New York Times, Fred Andrews
3am Magazine (Richard Marshall)
The Australian, $, (Adam Creighton)
Mint (Niranjan Rajadhyaksha)
Finance & Devlopment (the IMF’s magazine), Todd Buchholz – scroll down
Featured in ‘The invention of “the economy”‘, Planet Money
Interview on Goldstein on Gelt
By me:
Beyond GDP, extract in Foreign Affairs
Aeon Magazine, Growing Pains
Financial World, A measure for error
Prospect, What GDP can’t tell us
Boston Globe: What the GDP Doesn’t Show About America
The Globalist: Warfare and the Invention of GDP
I’ve also reviewed Zachary Karabell’s book [amazon_link id=”1451651201″ target=”_blank” ]The Leading Indicators: A short history of the numbers that rule our world[/amazon_link] for the New York Times and will add the link when it’s out. It has a chapter on GDP. It complements my book rather than being a substitute for it!