Mariana Mazzucato
Mazzucato reimagines economic innovation by integrating the public sector's dynamic role in fostering growth, which challenges the conventional belief that markets should solely depend on private initiatives. Her book, "The Entrepreneurial State," underscores the state's capacity as an active investor and innovator, thereby dispelling myths about public and private sector boundaries. Meanwhile, "The Value of Everything" critically distinguishes between value creation and extraction, urging a reevaluation of current financial practices. Through these insights, Mazzucato lays the groundwork for mission-oriented economic policies that aim to address societal challenges such as inequality and climate change.\n\nHer analytical and accessible style makes complex economic theories approachable, inviting a wide readership including policymakers and academics interested in reshaping global economic policies. The benefits of engaging with her work extend beyond theoretical understanding; they provide actionable insights for transforming economic systems to prioritize public value and sustainability. Mazzucato's influence extends globally, serving as an advisor to governments and organizations, and her contributions are recognized through prestigious accolades like the John von Neumann Award. Her bio is an exemplary testament to how a dedicated author and thinker can redefine economic discourse for broader societal impact.
Books by Mariana Mazzucato

Mission Economy

The Value of Everything
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