Why Politicians Lie About Trade
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'An absolute masterclass in how to communicate complex information
simply' – author Ian Dunt 'It succeeds both in explaining how
global trade works and how it affects things many voters actually
care about' – Financial Times'My hero on this is Dmitry
Grozoubinski, who has written the most beautiful book' – author
Rory Stewart Why Politicians Lie About Trade reveals how
international trade really works – the roadblock tariffs, the
hard-won deals, and the damaging disputes. Written with the
expectation that the US would trigger a global trade war, this book
takes readers on a revealing and sometimes funny tour of the
shadowy workings of the $32 trillion-a-year international business
that puts goods on our shelves and food in our mouths. Using clear
writing and lively case studies, former trade negotiator Dmitry
Grozoubinski reveals the underlying political and geographical
forces that shape the impact of cross-border trade on food, jobs,
gender, conflict, climate change and many other issues.And he
reveals what politicians cover up about the system – and why it
matters to your world. In short, Why Politicians Lie About Trade
contains everything you need to know about the tricky network of
imports and exports that rules our world – and is an ideal
companion to popular business books like Taxtopia and Freakonomics.
Serious publications such as the Financial Times and the World
Trade Review have endorsed the book, along with popular authors Ian
Dunt, James O'Brien and Rory Stewart. Reviews 'For some time, there
has been a clear gap in the market for a guide to trade policy to
help those with an interest to gain a better understanding of this
important field and enable them to engage more actively in trade
policy debates. Dmitry Grozoubinski’s Why Politicians Lie About
Trade fits the bill admirably.' Justin Brown, the Lowy
Institute'Despite being an entertaining read, his book is no joke.
Structured in two parts, it succeeds both in explaining how global
trade works and in illustrating how the rather rarefied topic of
international trade policy affects things many voters actually care
about: jobs, national security, climate change, and so on. Given
how protectionism is increasingly touted as a simple solution to
complex social and economic strains, it is also excellently timed.
Felix Martin, Financial Times 'You will come out of it far more
knowledgeable than you went in, and shielded from some of the more
egregious deceit politicians want to inflict on you. You'll also
laugh out loud.' Ian Dunt, author of How Westminster Works'Written
by a former trade negotiator who has trained many British
diplomats, this book is authoritative, yet – and here’s the strange
part – actually fun to read. Dmitry Grozoubinski has a rare knack
for explaining complex information in an accessible and
light-hearted way.' Richard Baldwin, Professor of International
Economics 'Writing a 300-page book on international trade policy
issues in a way that is not only accessible but also entertaining
would be a serious challenge for most authors. Dmitry
Grozoubinski’s new book rises to that challenge.' Chris Horseman,
Bordelex 'Much of the book’s strength lies in its language. It
largely avoids technical and academic-style terminology, and the
content is presented with a wry and sometimes mischievous sense of
humour. This approach makes even the most arcane and obscure parts
of the book engaging.' Justin Brown, the Lowy Institute'Enraging
&,amp, enlightening in equal measure. And the measure is
absolutely enormous.' James O'Brien, author of How They Broke
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