GDP, Diane Coyle
GDP, Diane Coyle
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GDP
A Brief but Affectionate History - Revised and expanded Edition

Author: Diane Coyle

Narrator: Diane Coyle

Unabridged: 4 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/04/2020


Synopsis

This audiobook narrated by acclaimed economist Diane Coyle explains how GDP came to rule our lives—and why it needs to change Why did the size of the U.S. economy increase by 3 percent on one day in mid-2013—or Ghana's balloon by 60 percent overnight in 2010? Why did the U.K. financial industry show its fastest expansion ever at the end of 2008—just as the world's financial system went into meltdown? And why was Greece's chief statistician charged with treason in 2013 for apparently doing nothing more than trying to accurately report the size of his country's economy? The answers to all these questions lie in the way we define and measure national economies around the world: Gross Domestic Product. This entertaining and informative book tells the story of GDP, making sense of a statistic that appears constantly in the news, business, and politics, and that seems to rule our lives—but that hardly anyone actually understands. Diane Coyle traces the history of this artificial, abstract, complex, but exceedingly important statistic from its eighteenth- and nineteenth-century precursors through its invention in the 1940s and its postwar golden age, and then through the Great Crash up to today. The reader learns why this standard measure of the size of a country's economy was invented, how it has changed over the decades, and what its strengths and weaknesses are. The book explains why even small changes in GDP can decide elections, influence major political decisions, and determine whether countries can keep borrowing or be thrown into recession. The book ends by making the case that GDP was a good measure for the twentieth century but is increasingly inappropriate for a twenty-first-century economy driven by innovation, services, and intangible goods.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Riku on January 31, 2015

The Mismeasure of "Progress": A Race to the Bottom? This is a quick history of macroeconomics, dressed up as a history of GDP. It does cover the initial struggles of measurement, standardization etc, and also covers the modern debates over the efficacy of GDP/GNP as a useful aggregate measure. Bu......more

Goodreads review by Athan on November 11, 2016

The aim of this book is to get across a bunch of messages about GDP 1. It was invented to help measure the ability of a state to wage war 2. As such, it's rather good at measuring physical production 3. It's as good as useless at measuring stuff that has no market price 4. It's rather terrible at measur......more

Goodreads review by Nandakishore on November 01, 2015

I must say that this entity has always intimidated me a little (maybe because it resembles DGP - "Director General of Police" - I've always had an unreasonable fear of the gentlemen in khaki): or maybe because I don't know what the hell it means. All my politically and economically erudite friends u......more

Goodreads review by Julius on December 24, 2025

Diane Coyle es una economista inglesa que ha compartido actividad académica, periodística (mucho con la BBC), empleo en el sector público y consultoría privada. Así que ha acumulado experiencia bastante diversa. Como autora de libros su especialidad es la divulgación del conocimiento económico, haci......more

Goodreads review by Laurent on April 17, 2018

There are few concepts that are discussed so often (certainly in the press) and are so poorly understood as GDP. While some people attribute almost fetishist powers to GDP, other criticize it as completely irrelevant. In most cases, this is because they don't understand what GDP is actually measurin......more