“The book consists of eight chapters and covers a great deal of ground … . The Monetary Turning Point is one of the first book-length treatments to approach this issue from a systemic point of view and one of the first whose approach accords with post-Keynesian and financialization theory sensibilities. … As Huber notes though, currently central banks are being cautious. Reading Huber's book may help you have your say.” (Jamie Morgan, real-world economics review, Issue 107, 2024)
Joseph Huber is Professor Emeritus of Economic Sociology at Martin Luther University, Halle Wittenberg, Germany. He is a pioneer of what is now known as ‘green ethical banking’ and is one of the founders of ecological modernization theory. He has written extensively on monetary policy and reform topics, is a longstanding policy advisor on matters of economic and ecological modernization and is actively involved in the international movement for monetary reform.