The thoroughly modern approach to public finance

By Geoff Mulgan | 29 October 2019

One of my favourite books sounds at first glance extraordinarily boring. Yet Relevance Lost, a history of management accounting, is instead surprisingly gripping as it tells how business repeatedly reinvented how it handled money and measurement to cope first with railways and steel, and later with aerospace and software.

Its moral is that finance needs constant reinvention to keep up with changing technologies and to ensure that money delivers real value.

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