Reconstruction: Australia after COVID

Reconstruction: Australia after COVID by John Edwards, published by Random House Australia on March 30, 2021, offers a thorough examination of Australia’s economic landscape in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. With 176 pages, this book addresses the challenges faced by Australians who, until recently, had little experience with economic downturns. Edwards presents a careful assessment of the past, present, and future of the Australian economy, exploring the implications of global economic shifts and the ongoing contest between major economies.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the fractured state of the global economy and financial system, as well as insights into the ailing US economy and its relationship with China. The book delves into the broader economic order and its significance for Australia, making it relevant for those interested in business, economics, and political science. Through this exploration, Edwards aims to provide clarity on the path forward for Australia during these uncertain times.
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What kind of future do Australians have?
Until the coronavirus pandemic, nearly two-thirds of Australians had never experienced an economic slump in their working lives. Indeed, nearly half were not yet born when the Australian economy last tipped into recession. Creating a path for Australia through these difficult times requires a careful assessment of where we have come from, where we are, and where we are going.
This book, by one of Australia’s leading economic voices, examines the fractured state of the global economy and financial system, the ailing US economy and its epic contest with China, the global economic order, and what it all means for us.
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