States Versus Markets: How Governments Print Money, Manage Debt, and Shift Economic Power - Couverture souple

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Synopsis

Money is never just money.

Behind every mortgage payment, every increase in prices, every tax decision, and every public spending plan, there is a silent struggle between governments, central banks, and financial markets.

States Versus Markets explains how this struggle works in clear, accessible language. It explores how governments finance public debt, how central banks influence interest rates, why inflation changes the value of savings, and how market confidence can reshape the daily lives of ordinary citizens.

From government bonds and public deficits to quantitative easing, credit ratings, mortgages, inflation, and the future of digital money, this book connects large economic forces to practical consequences: household budgets, savings, loans, taxes, wages, and financial stability.

Written for readers who want to understand economics without jargon, this guide offers a grounded view of how political decisions and market reactions move power, risk, and wealth across society.

If you have ever wondered why central bank decisions affect your mortgage, why public debt matters, or how inflation quietly reshapes your purchasing power, this book gives you the framework to understand what is really happening.

A clear and practical guide to money, debt, inflation, central banks, and the economic forces that shape everyday life.

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