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Can’t We Just Print More Money?

By: Rupal Patel, The Bank of England, Jack Meaning
Narrated by: Rupal Patel, Jack Meaning
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Summary

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Why are all my clothes made in Asia? How come I'm so much richer than my great-great grandma? And what even is money?

Whether you're buying lunch, looking for a job or applying for a mortgage, the thing we call 'the economy' is going to set the terms. A pity, then, that many of us have no idea how the economy actually works.

That's where this book comes in. The Bank of England is Britain's most important financial institution, responsible for printing money, regulating banks and keeping the economy running smoothly. Now, the bank's team take you inside their hallowed halls to explain what economics can—and can't—teach us about the world. Along the way, they offer intriguing examples of econ in action: in financial crises and Freddo prices, growth stages and workers' wages. Accessible, authoritative and surprisingly witty, this is a crash course in economics and why it matters.

©2022 Rupal Patel, Jack Meaning and The Bank of England (P)2022 Penguin Audio

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Basic and does not bring in my

Female narrator was terrible.
Male was ok and book would have been far better with good narrators.

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Bad narration

I ignored the other reviews that said the narration for this audio book was terrible and I wish I hadn't, the female narrator spoke like a child who was learning to read, which is a shame as the book on the whole was quite interesting.
With better narration this book would be well worth a listen, however as it stands it was a chore to get through the female narrators chapters.

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A really good and interesting intro to economics

Well thought out chapters bought together well at the end.
If you want to start learning about economics I found it a handy guide to start

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Interesting

Interesting insight into how the economy works with good illustrations to help aid explanations. Worth a listen for sure

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one of must read (listen) books

In books is basics of economy. So it is not hard to understand. This book will help you gain more knowledge and improve daily choices.

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Worthwhile read

It’s an interesting book with a good range of topics for someone getting into economics. I wasn’t gripped however.

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good book let down by narration

A really nice introduction to economics, definitely worth a read for anyone who is interested. It does a good job of remaining pretty apolitical, and explaining the equipoise in modern economic theory. I particularly liked the chapter about what central banks do including the history of QE. The narration unfortunately lets it down. In particular Patel has a whistling noise on 's' sounds. Nothing against her in real life but for an audiobook I really think they should have got a professional to read this. Meaning, or should I say 'Meanin' is just a little flat and doesn't sound very interested. I would love to see more from these authors/the bank of England but they need to hire a voice actor for audiobooks.

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Excellent for starting to understand the economics

Maybe not the best book for people who are proficient in economics, but brilliant for beginners. Complex stuff is reasonably simplified, reducing the fear of not understanding economics jargon. Didn't touch on many branches of the economy, but they clearly state that.

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Narration!

A good book explaining economics, sometimes too basic. Main problem is the narration, alternates between the authors but Rupal Patel’s vocal fry is just too painful to listen to so I had to skip her chapters after a while.

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Good book. Poor narration.

The book is very good and the content is engaging. It's by no means revolutionary if you're interested in economics, but the contents is good. The narration however is poor. The two narrators each read alternative chapters. Neither seem excited by the subjects and you can often hear throat clears, page rustling or odd pausing. Would still recommend but it's not the usual high calibre of narration you expect from audible products.

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