Books tackling the challenges of artificial intelligence, the race for natural resources, and the rise (and fall) of billionaires make the long list for this year’s Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award.
Andrew Hill of the FT writes, “The 2023 award is the first to be run under a new three-year deal with the global asset manager, in partnership this year with Nikkei, the FT’s parent.
“Fifteen books were filtered by FT journalists from more than 500 entries for the award. The longlist also includes books about cryptocurrencies and the future of money, the growing influence of China on global business, how to fight climate change, the quest for better jobs, and how to avoid or face failure.”
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