Warum überlassen wir Klimaschutz, Gesundheit oder digitale Infrastruktur Kräften, die vor allem auf Profit zielen – und wundern uns dann, wenn zentrale Aufgaben liegen bleiben? Mariana Mazzucato zeigt: Märkte sind kein Naturgesetz. Sie werden politisch gestaltet – und können so ausgerichtet werden, dass sie dem Gemeinwohl dienen. Ob beim weltweiten Zugang zu Impfstoffen oder beim Umbau zu klimaneutralen Städten: Entscheidend ist nicht nur, was produziert wird, sondern wie Risiken, Wissen und Gewinne verteilt werden. Mazzucatos Buch ist der dringend nötige Aufruf, in unserer Wirtschaft gemeinsame Ziele ins Zentrum zu stellen – statt Probleme erst im Nachhinein zu reparieren. »Eine der einflussreichsten Ökonominnen der Welt ... auf einer Mission, den Kapitalismus vor sich selbst zu retten.« Quartz
Mariana Mazzucato Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Mariana Mazzucato è un'economista di spicco focalizzata sull'economia dell'innovazione e del valore pubblico. Il suo lavoro esamina criticamente le dinamiche dei contributi dei settori pubblico e privato ed esplora come il valore viene realmente creato e catturato nell'economia globale. Mazzucato sfida il pensiero economico convenzionale, sostenendo un modello che dà priorità alla crescita sostenibile e inclusiva. Le sue intuizioni sono cruciali per comprendere le complessità del capitalismo e il ruolo vitale del settore pubblico nel promuovere l'innovazione.






This timely investigation into the powerful consulting industry highlights the need for change in the entrenched relationship between consulting firms and the management of business and government. Mariana Mazzucato and Rosie Collington reveal how reliance on major companies like McKinsey, Boston Consulting Group, and Deloitte stifles innovation, obscures accountability, and hampers efforts to combat climate change. The authors describe the "Big Con," a confidence trick that exploits risk-averse governments and profit-driven firms, rooted in the neoliberal reforms of the 1980s and 1990s. This phenomenon thrives on the challenges of modern capitalism, including financialization and privatization, and is facilitated by the extensive influence of consultancies, which position themselves as objective experts. Ultimately, the Big Con undermines businesses, infantilizes governments, and distorts economies. Through compelling case studies, including the failures of HealthCare.gov and inadequate pandemic responses, Mazzucato and Collington expose the detrimental impact of consulting practices. Their rigorous scholarship and original research advocate for a new system where public and private sectors collaborate innovatively for the common good, offering an exhilarating intellectual journey into the core of the modern economy.
The Big Con
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
There is an entrenched relationship between the consulting industry and hollowed-out, risk-averse governments and shareholder value-maximizing firms. Mariana Mazzucato and Rosie Collington show that our economies' reliance on companies such as McKinsey, Boston Consulting Group, Bain & Company, PwC, Deloitte, KPMG and EY stunts innovation, obfuscates corporate and political accountability and impedes our collective mission of halting climate breakdown. The 'Big Con' is possible in today's economies because of the unique power that consultancies wield through extensive contracts and networks - as advisors, legitimators and outsourcers - and the illusion that they are objective sources of expertise and capacity. The Big Con weakens our businesses, infantilizes our governments and warps our economies. Mazzucato and Collington expertly debunk the myth that consultancies always add value to the economy. With a wealth of original research, they argue brilliantly for investment and collective intelligence within all organizations and communities, and for a new system in which public and private sectors work innovatively for the common good. We must recalibrate the role of consultants and rebuild economies and governments that are fit for purpose.
Die große Consulting-Show
Wie die Beratungsbranche unsere Unternehmen schwächt, den Staat unterwandert und die Wirtschaft vereinnahmt
- 328pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Es gab Zeiten, da haben Berater einfach Firmen beraten, heute steuern sie in vielen Ländern die Regierungsgeschäfte und beeinflussen die Gesetzgebung. Das Outsourcing von staatlichen Aufgaben hat exorbitant zugenommen, Unsummen an Steuergeldern fließen in die Consulting-Industrie. Ein undurchschaubares System von Verträgen ist entstanden und macht die Frage nach Verantwortlichkeiten kompliziert. Dies ist eine sehr gefährliche Entwicklung, sagt Starökonomin Mariana Mazzucato: Je mehr der Staat an Ressourcen und Wissen verliert, umso mehr verlernt er, seine eigenen Aufgaben zu erfüllen. Gemeinsam mit Rosie Collington enthüllt sie das ganze Ausmaß der Machtverschiebung, legt die Abhängigkeiten offen und zeigt, wie der öffentliche Sektor und damit unsere Demokratie wieder gestärkt werden können.
Public Purpose
- 160pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
How governments can spur growth and innovation to solve their greatest challenges—from green energy to national security to building resilient health systems.Known around the world for challenging mainstream economics, economist Mariana Mazzucato believes, as the Financial Times writes, that “the public sector can and should be a cocreator of wealth that actively steers growth to meet its goals.” In Public Purppse, she calls on governments to create the economies we need today.Mazzucato's challenge leads off a debate on the revival of industrial policy—roughly defined as deliberate government action to re(shape) the economy. Industrial policy has fallen out of favor in recent decades as economists defer to free markets to produce innovation and growth. Yet today, thinkers across the political spectrum have begun expressing new interest in industrial policy as a way to address the most serious problems of our times: from national security and climate change, to the market's underfunding of public goods, to sluggish economic growth and labor market dysfunction.Public Purpose makes a compelling case for industrial policy—what it is, and why we need it now. Addressing investment, innovation, supply chains, and growth, it provides a robust vision of a renewed industrial policy, and what it can offer the US economy in the face of climate change and a global pandemic.
Mission Economy
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
The extraordinary efforts that took mankind to the moon 50 years ago were more than a scientific feat of aeronautics. They required new forms of collaboration between the public sector (notably, NASA) and private companies. This book asks- what if the same level of boldness - the boldness that set inspirational goals, took risks and explicitly recognized that this requires large spending but will be worthwhile in terms of long-term growth - was applied to the biggest problems of our time, climate change, disease and inequality, to name only a few? Mariana Mazzucato argues that applying innovation to societal goals and structuring government budgets more explicitly to the long-term, as the moon programme did, we can do government differently.
Il valore di tutto. Chi lo produce e chi lo sottrae nell'economia globale
- 364pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Banchieri, imprenditori e politici discutono della necessità di ‘creare valore’ per generare ricchezza, ma che cos'è realmente il ‘valore’? Chi lo crea e come decidiamo il valore dei beni prodotti? L’autrice, già nota per ‘Lo Stato innovatore’, offre un contributo originale per riformare il capitalismo in un sistema più inclusivo e vantaggioso per tutti. Questo libro sfida convinzioni consolidate sul funzionamento dell’economia e sui beneficiari del profitto. Mazzucato evidenzia come, nell’economia globale, speculatori e rentiers si spacciano per creatori di valore, mentre la vera creazione di valore è spesso trascurata. La crisi economica recente ha rivelato che l’estrazione di valore, tramite profitti e bonus, è meglio ricompensata rispetto alla creazione effettiva di valore. Oggi confondiamo chi raccoglie profitti con chi produce valore. Il concetto di valore, fondamentale nel pensiero economico da Ricardo a Keynes, è oggi distorto. Per riformare il capitalismo, dobbiamo porci domande radicali: da dove proviene la ricchezza? Chi crea e chi estrae valore? Solo rispondendo a queste domande possiamo sostituire l'attuale sistema capitalistico parassitario con uno più sostenibile e interdipendente, che funzioni per tutti. Mazzucato riaccende un dibattito cruciale sul futuro che desideriamo.
Rethinking capitalism : economics and policy for sustainable and inclusive growth
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
"Thought provoking and fresh - this book challenges how we think about economics. Economic policy has neither reformed the financial system nor restored stable growth. Climate change meanwhile poses increasing risks to future prosperity. In this book some of the world’s leading economists propose new ways of thinking about capitalism. In clear and compelling prose, each chapter shows how today’s deep economic problems reflect the inadequacies of orthodox economic theory and the failure of policies informed by it. The chapters examine a range of contemporary economic issues, including fiscal and monetary policy, financial markets and business behaviour, inequality and privatisation, and innovation and environmental change. The authors set out alternative economic approaches which better explain how capitalism works, why it often doesn’t, and how it can be made more innovative, inclusive and sustainable. Outlining a series of far-reaching policy reforms, Rethinking Capitalism offers a powerful challenge to mainstream economic debate, and new ideas to transform it.
The Entrepreneurial State
- 260pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Argues that the American government, often perceived as a hindrance to technology, has in fact been a great innovator, responsible for such breakthroughs as GPS, the Internet, and search engine algorithms


