Jonathan Haskel
Haskel explores the intricate dynamics of modern capitalism through the lens of intangible assets, shifting the focus from traditional physical capital to elements like software and branding. His work probes how these non-physical assets have reshaped investment strategies and economic growth, providing a fresh perspective on productivity and innovation. Through his acclaimed book "Capitalism Without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy," co-authored with Stian Westlake, he elucidates the profound impact of intangible investments on the global economy, challenging conventional economic theories and offering insights into policy-making and business strategies.\n\nA distinguished economist and professor at Imperial College Business School, Haskel's scholarly pursuits are complemented by his public service, notably as a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee. His analytical approach and narrative style make complex economic concepts accessible, catering to both scholars and lay readers interested in the evolving nature of capital in the digital age. This focus not only broadens the academic discourse but also provides practical benefits for policymakers and business leaders seeking to navigate the intangible economy.\n\nFor those delving into his work, Haskel’s exploration offers a valuable understanding of how modern economies can leverage intangible assets to drive growth. His contributions extend beyond academia, influencing economic policy and sparking discussions about the future of investment and value in an increasingly digital world. This concise bio captures the essence of an author whose insights into intangible capital have left a significant mark on contemporary economic thought.
Books by Jonathan Haskel

Capitalism Without Capital
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