The paperback of The Trouble With Markets - Saving Capitalism From Itself will be available in October with a number of updates and revisions. The great thing about this book is that it has been written so that it can be understood by those who have not studied Economics. The great thing about Roger is that, unlike many economists, he is usually right. See what the critics have to say: -
"This enjoyable book is an excellent explanation of what led to the 'Great Implosion' ... what marks this book out is the admirable care that Bootle has taken to address concerns that a reader who is new to the topic might have. Bootle is also diligent in shooting down some of the most common canards that have flapped their way through the crisis. A clear and cogent guide to the problems - and the solutions - that lie ahead."
Financial Times
“Without any equations but with many challenging ideas, The Trouble with Markets is an excellent introduction to the big questions that surround what Bootle calls the Great Implosion of the last few years... He expresses his own views succinctly and presents opposing arguing fairly... the book is about as good as it gets.”
The Business Economist
"Compelling prescriptions from an economist unusually able to speak with authority - because unlike most of his peers, Bootle spotted that the boom was unsustainable."
Robert Peston, BBC Business Editor and author of Who Runs Britain?