Empathy economics Janet Yellen's remarkable rise to power and her drive to spread prosperity to all
Book - 2022
"Owen Ullmann's intimate portrait of the heart and mind of Janet Yellen is the riveting story of one of the most remarkable careers of recent times. The ultimate glass-ceiling buster, Yellen is the first person to hold all three of America's top economic policy positions: Treasury Secretary (the first woman to hold the job), chair of the Federal Reserve and of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. Yellen's sheer brilliance was certainly foundational, as has been her meticulous preparation for every job she has held in academia and government. What stands out, though, are the human qualities she has maintained in a Washington policy world where fierce intellectual combat casts others as either friend or enemy..., never more so than in our current age of polarization. While her accomplishments are historic, humility and compassion are her trademarks, qualities instilled by her parents: a family doctor father who labored in working class Brooklyn, treating people whether they had the ability to pay or not, and a mother who preached the ethic of public service, perseverance and nothing less than perfection in every task. As Ullmann vividly shows, empathy economics, the north star of Yellen's work as researcher, analyst, and policymaker stems from her early family life. Yellen has pushed back against the cold, abstract quality of a male-dominated economics profession that all too often pushes policies that benefit the already well-to-do. She has strived to remake it as a tool for shaping compassionate programs that help people find remedies for financial plights that stem from a lack of economic opportunity because of poverty, unemployment or job discrimination"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- Biographies
- Published
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New York :
PublicAffairs
[2022]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- x, 459 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781541701021
- Introduction
- "She really is the RBG of economics"
- 1. In Pursuit of Perfection
- "My father ... had a visceral reaction to economic hardship"
- 2. An Economist Emerges
- "I found Harvard very difficult ... a very hostile environment, with so few women"
- 3. Berkeley Bound
- "Janet can disagree with you in the most agreeable way imaginable. She's honest and frank intellectually."
- 4. Finding Her Way at the Fed
- "I know a lot about very little, but she can cover the whole gamut of economics"
- 5. Clinton's Good of Boys Club
- "'I guess we made the short list'"
- 6. A Respite and then a Crisis
- "And virtually nothing happened. I mean, it was really pathetic."
- 7. Putting Out the Financial Fire
- "In the run-up to Halloween, we have had a witch's brew of news"
- 8. Climbing the Fed Ladder
- "The next financial crisis will he something completely different"
- 9. Reaching the Top Rung
- "A keen understanding about how markets and the economy work"
- 10. Madam Chair's Reign
- "She made it look easy. There were no major crack-ups."
- 11. Embracing Empathy Economics
- "The way she changed the institution and pursued the Fed's goals ... has changed the economics profession"
- 12. Nightmare on Pennsylvania Avenue
- "That [speech] really did snuff out whatever chance she had for reappointment"
- 13. A Historic Offer and Getting to "Yes"
- "They needed somebody who was credible with the markets hut not anathema to the left"
- 14. Tackling an Ambitious Agenda
- "I got the sense that she cared not only about Wall Street hut also about Main Street"
- Epilogue
- "I have been incredibly fortunate. I have lived a life of Big Joys and Small Sorrows."
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliographical Essay
- Index
- *Photo insert appears between pages 220 and 221
Review by Kirkus Book Review