Soon after its publication in 2002, Joseph E. Stiglitz's "Globalization and Its Discontents" became the Little Red Book of the anti-globalization movement, a loose collection of activists who opposed ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook By 4:00 p.m. yesterday, the 400-seat Hale Auditorium was overflowing with people. Cramming into ...
Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize winner and Columbia University economics professor, sees globalization's unrealized potential to eradicate poverty and promote economic growth. In recent years, the ...
Nobel Prize-winning economist and ex-World Bank official Stiglitz is the leading mainstream critic of the free-trade, free-market ""Washington Consensus"" for developing countries. In this follow-up ...
Joseph Stiglitz has been arguably the world’s most eminent economist for decades. His pathbreaking work on information asymmetries in markets earned him a jointly awarded Nobel Memorial Prize in ...
If a compromise may be found between the business supporters of trade and the anti-traders who staked out downtown Seattle on Nov. 30, 1999, Joseph E. Stiglitz is trying to define it. In “Making ...
There are two Joseph Stiglitzes, a fact insufficiently acknowledged by Newsweek in its glowing portrait of the man this week. One is a respected economist and rigorous teacher at Columbia University ...
The United States has introduced 25% tariffs on most imported vehicles and key parts under a national security statute, aiming to strengthen domestic car production and reduce reliance on foreign ...
Joseph E. Stiglitz, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in economics, witnessed the policymaking process firsthand as chairman of Bill Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers. He has written several books ...
Not since Dario Fo was awarded the literature prize has a Nobel laureate been seen as a thorn in the ruling elite’s side. At 59, Joseph Stiglitz (Economics, 2001) is the most prominent defector from ...
Many neoliberal economists, confronted with surging support for populists in Europe and the US, remain convinced that everyone really is benefiting from globalization; they just don't know it. But if ...
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