Ed Conway

Ed Conway is a British journalist and author, known for his work as the Economics Editor at Sky News. He has written extensively on economic and financial issues.

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  1. 1. Material World

    The Secret History of What We Are Made Of

    In this insightful exploration, readers are taken on a journey through the intricate web of global supply chains and the raw materials that fuel modern civilization. The narrative delves into the origins, extraction, and transformation of essential resources like metals, minerals, and fossil fuels, highlighting their pivotal role in shaping economies and societies. Through vivid storytelling and compelling analysis, the book unveils the hidden stories behind everyday objects, emphasizing the interconnectedness of our world and the environmental and ethical challenges posed by our insatiable demand for material wealth.

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  2. 2. The Summit

    The Biggest Battle of the Second World War - Fought Behind Closed Doors

    Set against the backdrop of the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference, this gripping narrative delves into the pivotal moments that shaped the global economic landscape post-World War II. The story unfolds with a cast of influential figures, including economists, politicians, and diplomats, as they converge in a secluded New Hampshire hotel to forge a new financial order. Amidst the tension and urgency of the times, the book explores the intricate negotiations, personal rivalries, and visionary ideas that led to the establishment of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, institutions that continue to influence the world economy today.

  3. 3. La Materia Del Mondo

    In this compelling exploration of the building blocks of our universe, the narrative delves into the intricate and often overlooked materials that form the foundation of modern civilization. From the silicon in our electronics to the rare earth elements powering green technologies, the book unveils the fascinating stories behind these essential substances. It highlights the geopolitical, economic, and environmental implications of their extraction and use, urging readers to consider the profound impact these materials have on our daily lives and the future of our planet.