2025-03-17
32 分钟Why do companies fail?
Why are organizations so hard to change?
Why are we so skeptical of middle managers?
And why is nobody accountable for all of this?
I'm Andrew Hill, the FT senior business writer and this is the Economics Show.
This week we welcome Dan Davies, author, journalist, economist,
former bank of England staffer and expert on how and why things go wrong in finance and beyond.
And I'm delighted he's our guest,
not just
because his book the Unaccountability Machine is a fascinating and original analysis of why we and many of our institutions are in the state we're in,
but also because he in part blames economics and economists.
And as a non economist hosting an economic show, that makes me very happy.
I'm also delighted though, because Dan believes we might have been better off,
perhaps could still be,
if we pursued a different path towards more effective organizations and better management.
Two areas that fascinate me.
So, Dan, hello.
Thank you very much for inviting me.
Yeah, all of these things are broadly true.
I'm going to start with our traditional dumb question.