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LPP is a publishing company, founded in 2010, that specializes in books on economics, politics, law, technology and public policy. As well as publishing under our own LPP imprint, we work with researchers, learned societies, research institutes and think-tanks to help them produce and publish their own books.

TITLES

THE WORLD AT ECONOMIC WAR
How to Rebuild Security in a Weaponized Global Economy
Genre:
Economy & Politics
Author:
Rebecca Harding
Rights avail:
All except Chinese and Japanese
The World at Economic War is a timely and thought-provoking reminder of the role that economics plays in modern warfare. It argues that economics itself is at war – the institutions of the post-war economic order are riven with challenges to their legitimacy, rendering the old certainties of market-based economics at best contested and at worst irrelevant.

IMPLEMENTING VALUE BASED HEALTHCARE
An Insider’s Guide to Improving Patient Outcomes and Creating Sustainable Systems
Genre:
Current Issues
Author:
Sally Lewis
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All except Chinese and Japanese
Written by Professor Sally Lewis, a frontline physician and transformative leader in the Welsh National Health Service, this book is a call to action for all healthcare policymakers, clinicians and managers. Through stories, strategic frameworks and grounded expertise, Lewis illustrates how healthcare systems can deliver better patient outcomes while using resources more effectively.

APOCALYPSE NEXT
The Economics of Global Catastrophic Risks
Genre:
Economy & Politics
Author:
Stephen Davies
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All except China and Japan
This book analyses the potential for catastrophes - from nuclear war and climate change to further pandemics, the misuse of Artificial Intelligence and more - that could jeopardise our planet and its people.

A MODERN ECONOMIC HISTORY OF JAPAN
Shō Ga Nai – It Is What It Is
Genre:
Economy & Politics
Author:
Russell Jones
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All except Chinese and Japanese
Picked by Martin Wolf as one of his “Best summer books of 2025: Economics” in the Financial Times
Over a hundred and twenty years Japan traced a unique pathfrom outright backwardness to the elite tier of the most advanced nations,only to suffer an even more precipitous fall from grace. Japan'sremarkable experience provides many enduring economic lessons for us all.

INFLATION IS ABOUT MORE THAN MONEY
Economics, Politics and the Social Fabric
Genre:
Economy & Politics
Author:
Brian Griffiths
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All except Chinese and Japanese
Picked by Martin Wolf as one of his “Best summer books of 2025: Economics” in the Financial Times
Selected by Jason Cowley as a "New Statesman Book of the Year 2025"
In Inflation Is About More Than Money, Brian Griffiths charts recent history and policy developments with regard to inflation. He sees inflation as a moral problem: a form of taxation and deceit that those in positions of authority should always seek to address.

THE WEAPONIZATION OF TRADE
The Great Unbalancing of Politics and Economics
Genre:
Economy & Politics
Author:
Jack Harding, Rebecca Harding
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All except Chinese and Japanese
Trade is being weaponized – and this isn’t good. As politicians on both sides of the Atlantic raise the stakes, trade is increasingly a tool of coercion to achieve strategic influence. This book looks at the risks for us all as trade becomes an instrument of foreign policy, and shows how politicians could turn things around.
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