Eric Lonergan
Lonergan interrogates the interplay between economics and societal emotions, particularly anger, in his influential writings. His academic foundation in politics, philosophy, and economics from the University of Oxford, augmented by a Master’s degree in economics and philosophy from the London School of Economics, informs his nuanced approach to economic discourse. Lonergan's book "Angrynomics," co-authored with Mark Blyth, explores the roots of contemporary societal anger and its implications on economics and politics, inviting readers to contemplate the structural changes necessary to alleviate this widespread frustration. His writing style is distinguished by analytical rigor and eloquence, making complex economic theories accessible and relevant to public discourse.\n\nIn his professional journey, Lonergan has significantly contributed to debates on central banking policies, particularly advocating for the innovative use of cash transfers to households as a tool for economic recovery. His early support for this policy underscores his willingness to challenge conventional economic wisdom. Beyond his literary contributions, Lonergan plays an advisory role to governments and policymakers, further cementing his status as a thought leader in economic policy. His work benefits readers by providing insightful analysis into macroeconomic trends and their psychological and philosophical dimensions, thus fostering a deeper understanding of the global economic climate.\n\nAs an author, Lonergan’s diverse portfolio extends beyond "Angrynomics" to include "Money" and the more recent "Supercharge Me: Net Zero Faster," co-authored with Corinne Sawers. These works collectively examine the intersections of economics, policy, and societal change, making them indispensable for those seeking to understand and engage with contemporary economic challenges. Lonergan's bio also highlights his engagement with social enterprises, supporting initiatives like Big Issue Invest, which further emphasizes his commitment to impactful economic and social solutions.
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