Description
This plain-speaking pamphlet tells it straight: the big businesses dominating production and distribution make huge profits out of high inflation, while working people lose out. It sets out factual evidence to illustrate that the source of record profits is the fall in real wages as inflation rises. A large part of the income of working people is being transferred directly into the profits of big business. The pamphlet shows that the deeper roots of the "cost of living crisis" lie in the very low investment and poor productivity growth for many years. The basic steps to resolving the crisis are simple: prices, especially of essentials, must be brought down, and wages, salaries, benefits, and pensions must be increased.
A myth-busting pamphlet that charts a course out of the current cost of living crisis
About the Author
Costas Lapavitsas is Professor of Economics at the School of Oriental and African Studies and convenor at European Research Network on Social and Economic Policy, and the author of Profiting Without Producing.
James Meadway is Director of the Progressive Economy Forum, and former adviser to the former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell MP.
Doug Nicholls is General Secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unions.
Reviews
[An] excellent little book -- Will Podmore * The Morning Star *
A small book with a mighty big punch ... Closely argued in clear, accessible language, [The Cost of Living Crisis] demolishes the decades-old lie that wage rises are the source of inflation, and backs that case with hard facts. * Scottish Socialist Voice *
Book Information
ISBN 9781804293843
Author Costas Lapavitsas
Format Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 74g