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Everything you always wanted to know about money (but were afraid to ask)

Rupal Patel and Jack Leslie, authors of ‘Money: the inside story’, speak about how central banks can improve their comms – and credibility – by tackling popular misconceptions about how finance works

Rupal Patel and Jack Leslie
Credit: Karen Hart

Rupal Patel and Jack Leslie are economists at the Bank of England, advisers to its monetary policy committee and the authors of Money: the inside story, a guide to the financial system aimed at non-specialist readers. Patel also co-authored Can’t we just print more money?, a ‘crash course in economics’ that the UK central bank published in 2022. Earlier this month, they spoke with Central Banking about how books aimed at a broad readership could help monetary authorities communicate their

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