Of the hundreds of economic books published since the financial crisis began, this is the most important and insightful in making sense of the travails of 21st-century capitalism and pointing towards a possible escape from the stasis Mullan calls the 'Zombie Economy.' Spiked
With clarity and originality Phil Mullan's book - packed with serious analysis and a wealth of references - is much more than a brilliant description of zombie capitalism. It bravely challenges fatalistic orthodoxies and not only helps us all to understand economic stasis but even better, it is packed with ideas about how to change it. Claire Fox, Director, Institute of Ideas
Mullan...propose[s] a creative solution, while at the same time explaining some basic concepts in small boxes, thus allowing anyone to read his book. Market Plus
Deserves to be read by political leaders of all stripes and corporate leaders of all kinds. It clearly shows the need for daring economic thinking rather than incremental adjustments to create the hitherto elusive new economy and could not have appeared at a more opportune moment in light of the popular economic discontent now sweeping America and Europe. No one can afford to ignore the author's bold vision. Iwan Morgan, University College London
Phil Mullan explains how western economies can embark on a new growth wave after the financial crisis. A very challenging and stimulating analysis. Andrew Sentance, Price Waterhouse Coopers
An excellent study of the malaise plaguing western economies. Mullan provides a bold call for strategy of economic disruption in order to lay the foundation for a 21st century industrial revolution. Frank Furedi, University of Kent
A tour de force call for a new industrial revolution, and a rallying cry for the zombie economy to be stabbed in the neck to enable a truly productive future. Lesley Curwen, broadcaster
Phil Mullan is right that more productive cooperation between government and business is part of the answer for achieving sustainable growth. Vicky Pryce, Centre for Economics and Business Research
A wide ranging and thorough diagnosis of the problems besetting the UK economy. Philip Sadler CBE, Tomorrows Company
After Brexit the economic question is back with a vengeance, Mullan's case for public-led political change is timely and essential. Bruno Waterfield, Brussels correspondent The Times