TY - BOOK AU - Pettifor,Ann TI - The production of money: how to break the power of bankers SN - 9781786631343 (hardback) U1 - 332.4 PET 23 PY - 2017/// CY - London PB - Verso KW - Money KW - Banks and banking KW - Finance KW - Social change KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Money & Monetary Policy KW - bisacsh KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy N1 - Includes bibliographical references; 1.Credit Power 2.The Creation of Money 3.The `Price' of Money 4.The Mess We're In 5.Class Interests and the Moulding of Schools of Economic Thought 6.Should Society Strip Banks of the Power to Create Money? 7.Subordinating Finance, Restoring Democracy 8.Yes, We Can Afford What We Can Do. N2 - "What is money, where does it come from, and who controls it? In this accessible, brilliantly argued book, leading political economist Ann Pettifor explains in straightforward terms history's most misunderstood invention: the money system. Pettifor argues that democracies can, and indeed must, reclaim control over money production and restrain the out-of-control finance sector so that it serves the interests of society, as well as the needs of the ecosystem. The Production of Money examines and assesses popular alternative debates on, and innovations in, money, such as "green QE" and "helicopter money." She sets out the possibility of linking the money in our pockets (or on our smartphones) to the improvements we want to see in the world around us"--; "Money makes the world go around; but what is it really? And where does it come from? The rich know how to become richer, but do the poor have inevitably to suffer as a result. In this accessible, brilliantly argued book, leading political economist Ann Pettifor shows us how wrong we are about this most misunderstood invention in history. Money is never a neutral medium of exchange. Nor is finance just a mechanism that connects borrower and lender. Pettifor shows us how to reclaim control of money from those who presume to be in control: the banks. She shows how we can use money to build economies that are both just and meet society's - and the ecosystem's - needs. She also looks at the latest alternative debates on, and innovations in money: Positive Money, Goldbugs to explore what kind of economic future they offer. She sets out the possibilities of discovering the link between the money in our pockets and the change we want to see in the world around us"-- UR - http://www.openisbn.com/isbn/1786631342/ ER -