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Nat Dyer is a writer and researcher specialising in global political economy. He is a Fellow of the Schumacher Institute and the Royal Society of Arts. He has worked for Global Witness and for Promoting Economic Pluralism and his stories have been reported on by the BBC, the New York Times and Bloomberg.

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Ricardo’s Dream by Nat Dyer
"Don't often write reviews, but this book is superb. Nat Dyer lifts the lid on a simple idea of comparative advantage, that has been adopted by free traders and is pretty much fundamental in the growth of globalisation. As an Economics teacher, I have" Read more of this review »
Ricardo’s Dream by Nat Dyer
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Here in 2025, the globalization consensus--favored overwhelmingly by prominent economists throughout the world--is facing its toughest challenge since its inception. This isn't the first time that the authority of modern-day econo" Read more of this review »
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"What a fantastic book. If you are interested in the history of political economy, and see economics as a battlefield, with outcomes our lives depend on, this is a great read. Dyer has a gift for sifting through huge and complex theoretical traditions" Read more of this review »
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"A book the explains economic history plainly without ever becoming inaccessible. An enjoyable read if you want to figure out what is the core components of the economy, and the economic discourse today "
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