Roger Bootle Books

Roger Bootle is a British economist and columnist for The Daily Telegraph. He founded the macroeconomic research consultancy Capital Economics and has written multiple influential economy books, among them The Death of Inflation (1998) and The Trouble with Europe (2014).

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 Books: The AI Economy by Roger Bootle

The AI Economy

Roger Bootle
Work, Wealth and Welfare in the Robot Age
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What's The AI Economy about?

The AI Economy tackles the most pressing economic questions surrounding the rise of Artificial Intelligence. How will the development and spread of smart machines’ age affect our jobs, wages and work hours? How will it impact investment, interest rates and inequality? Acclaimed economist Roger Bootle applies his knowledge of history, technology and macroeconomics to investigate how the fourth industrial revolution will transform the global economy. 

Who should read The AI Economy?

  • Business owners and investors who want to make the most of the new economy
  • Government officials and policymakers who want to help people thrive in the robot age
  • Individuals who wish to prepare themselves for the AI revolution

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What's The Trouble with Europe about?

The Trouble with Europe by Roger Bootle delves into the economic and political challenges facing the European Union. Bootle offers a critical analysis of the flaws within the Eurozone and proposes potential solutions for a more stable and prosperous future. This thought-provoking book provides valuable insights into the complexities of European integration and its impact on global economics.

Who should read The Trouble with Europe?

  • Individuals interested in understanding the economic and political challenges facing Europe

  • Business professionals seeking insights into the impact of European policies on global markets

  • Policymakers and academics looking for a critical analysis of the European Union and its future prospects