Citing such challenges as the backlash against Western capitalism, the September 11th attacks, and a mercurial stock market, an examination of twenty-first-century economics urges readers to prepare for the future by learning from the past. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.
Bill Emmott has been the editor-in-chief of The Economist since 1993, having previously worked for the weekly in Brussels, London, and Tokyo. He is the author of four books and lives in London and Wiltshire, England, with his wife.
Bill Emmott is editor in chief of The Economist.