

#7214
Mentioned in 5 episodes
Capitalism without Capital
The Rise of the Intangible Economy
Book • 2018
In this book, Haskel and Westlake explore the concept of 'capitalism without capital,' focusing on how modern corporations invest heavily in intangible assets such as knowledge, brands, and organizational capabilities rather than traditional physical assets.
The authors discuss the macroeconomic and microeconomic implications of this shift, including issues of inequality, financial stability, and management practices.
They present a comprehensive research approach that addresses both the measurement challenges and the economic significance of intangible investments.
The authors discuss the macroeconomic and microeconomic implications of this shift, including issues of inequality, financial stability, and management practices.
They present a comprehensive research approach that addresses both the measurement challenges and the economic significance of intangible investments.
Mentioned by










Mentioned in 5 episodes
Recommended by Michael Mauboussin for insights into intangible assets.

178 snips
Episode 344 - Michael Mauboussin: The One Job of an Equity Investor
Mentionné par ![undefined]()

parmi les livres qu'elle lit actuellement.

Clémence Lepic

61 snips
#173 - Louis Chatriot - Alma - Leadership, courage, humilité et franchise radicale
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

and 

, it's a discussion on the rise of the intangible economy.

Stuart Ritchie


Tom Chivers

30 snips
Episode 80: Mindfulness meditation
Mentioned by 

as a book about the rise of intangible assets, written by economists and academics out of Imperial College London.


Ellen Di Resta

Ep. 13: Success Should Speak for Itself, with Ellen Di Resta
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as the author.

Jacob Trefethen

Stian Westlake on the intangible economy and paying for social science
Mentioned by 

when discussing the importance of intangible assets.


Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Michael Mauboussin – Great Migration Public to Private Equity - [Invest Like the Best, EP.189]
Mentioned by Greg LeBlanc as a book co-authored by ![undefined]()

l about the rise of the intangible economy.

Jonathan Haskel

575. The Rise and Repair of the Intangible Economy feat. Jonathan Haskel



