What should be the role of government in society? How should it design its programs? How should tax systems be designed to promote both efficiency and fairness? Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz and new co-author Jay Rosengard use their first-hand policy-advising experience to address these key issues of public-sector economics in this modern and accessible Fourth Edition.
Joseph E. Stiglitz Boeken
Joseph Stiglitz is een vooraanstaand econoom die bekend staat om zijn kritische kijk op het beheer van globalisering en bepaalde internationale instellingen. Zijn werk verkent regelmatig thema's als ongelijkheid, marktfalen en de maatschappelijke impact van economisch beleid. Stiglitz' invloedrijke stem in het economische discours kenmerkt zich door zijn nadruk op de noodzaak van regulering en sociale verantwoordelijkheid binnen de wereldeconomie. Hij wordt erkend als een van de meest geciteerde economen ter wereld, met analyses die het hedendaagse begrip van internationale ontwikkeling vormgeven.







Whither Socialism?
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The book builds upon the Wicksell lectures delivered at the Stockholm School of Economics in April 1990, offering an in-depth exploration of economic theories and concepts. It delves into the implications of these lectures, providing insights into the development of economic thought and its relevance to contemporary issues. The content is enriched with analytical perspectives, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of economic ideas and their application in modern contexts.
The Washington Consensus reconsidered
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Introduction: From the Washington Consensus towards a new global governance / Narcís Serra, Shari Spiegel, Joseph E. Stiglitz -- A short history of the Washington Consensus / John Williamson -- Inequality and redistribution / Paul Krugman -- Is there a post-Washington Consensus consensus? / Joseph E. Stiglitz -- The Barcelona development agenda -- A broad view of macroeconomic stability / José Antonio Ocampo -- The wild ones : industrial policies in the developing world / Alice H. Amsden -- Sudden stop, financial factors, and economic collapse in Latin America : learning from Argentina and Chile / Guillermo A. Calvo, Ernesto Talvi -- Towards a new modus operandi of the international financial system / Daniel Cohen -- The world trading system and implications of external opening / Jeffrey A. Frankel -- The world trading system and development concerns / Martin Khor -- Reforming labor market institutions : unemployment insurance and employment protection / Olivier Blanchard -- International migration and economic development / Deepak Nayyar -- The future of global governance / Joseph E. Stiglitz -- Growth diagnostics / Ricardo Hausmann, Dani Rodrik, Andrés Velasco -- A practical approach to formulating growth strategies / Dani Rodrik.
Integrates contemporary economics into the traditional curriculum. This book offers coverage of the economics of information and imperfect markets. It emphasises on the critical role of capital markets in the macro economy.
This book explores the insights and contributions of the Nobel Prize for Economics, highlighting key theories, influential economists, and the impact of their work on understanding economic principles and policies. It serves as a comprehensive overview of the evolution of economic thought through award-winning research.
The Rebel Within
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In controversial speeches made around the world, Stiglitz has undone the conventional wisdom that dominated policy-making at the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the US Treasury Department. For the first time, Stiglitz's nine most revealing speeches have been gathered together, covering such topics as the failure of shock therapy and transition economics, the limits of capital market liberalization, the myopia of the Washington consensus, the role of knowledge in markets, the process of developing market institutions and the primacy of openness and worker participation. A landmark collection of material for economists everywhere.
Globalization and Its Discontents Revisited - Major New Edition
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Over 1 million copies sold worldwide MAJOR NEW EDITION From Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz, Globalization and its Discontents is the bestselling exposé of the all-powerful organizations that control our lives. Joseph Stiglitz's landmark book lifted the lid on how globalization was hurting those it was meant to help. Many of its predictions came true, and it became a touchstone in the debate. This major new edition looks afresh at the continuing mismanagement of globalization, and how it has led to our current political and economic discontents. Globalization can still be a force for good, Stiglitz argues. But the balance of power has to change. Here he offers real, tough solutions for the future. 'A massively important political as well as economic document ... we should listen to him urgently' Will Hutton, Guardian 'Stiglitz is a rare breed, an heretical economist who has ruffled the self- satisfied global establishment that once fed him. Globalization and its Discontents declares war on the entire Washington financial and economic establishment' Ian Fraser, Sunday Herald 'Gripping ... this landmark book shows him to be a worthy successor to Keynes' Robin Blackburn, Independent
The Stiglitz Report
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The fact that our global economy is broken may be widely accepted, but what precisely needs to be fixed has become the subject of enormous controversy. In 2008, the president of the United Nations General Assembly convened an international panel, chaired by Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz and including twenty leading international experts on the international monetary system, to address this crucial issue.The Stiglitz Report , released by the committee in late 2009, sees the recent financial crisis as the latest and most damaging of several concurrent crises―of food, water, energy, and sustainability―that are tightly interrelated. The analysis and recommendations in the report cover the gamut from short-term mitigation to deep structural changes, from crisis response to reform of the global, economic, and financial architecture.The report establishes a bold agenda for policy change, that is sure to be the gold standard for understanding and contending with the international economy for many years to come. The Stiglitz Report is essential reading for anyone concerned about a secure and prosperous world.
The Road to Freedom
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From a leading economist comes a compelling vision of personal and economic freedom. The nation was founded on the belief in individual liberty, yet since the mid-20th century, this idea has been distorted. Political forces on the Right have masked exploitation with rhetoric about freedom, resulting in pharmaceutical companies overcharging, unregulated Big Tech, and corporations polluting without consequence. This raises critical questions about whose freedom is prioritized and should be prioritized. In this work, Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz examines America's economic system and the political ideologies that shaped it, revealing their failures. Unfettered markets have led to crises like the financial collapse, the opioid epidemic, and growing inequality, benefiting a small elite while wages stagnate for the majority. Such exploitation has fueled populist movements that equate freedom with the abandonment of civic responsibility, posing a threat to genuine economic and political liberty. Drawing on his extensive experience as an advisor and chief economist, Stiglitz critiques the neoliberal agenda and challenges the ideas of influential economists. He advocates for a reevaluation of freedom that accounts for conflicts between individuals and emphasizes collective action through regulation and investment. The urgency of this task is paramount, making this work essential for anyone dedicated to fostering an economic and
The price of inequality
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America currently has the most inequality, and the least equality of opportunity, among the advanced countries. While market forces play a role in this stark picture, politics has shaped those market forces. In this best-selling book, Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz exposes the efforts of well-heeled interests to compound their wealth in ways that have stifled true, dynamic capitalism. Along the way he examines the effect of inequality on our economy, our democracy, and our system of justice. Stiglitz explains how inequality affects and is affected by every aspect of national policy, and with characteristic insight he offers a vision for a more just and prosperous future, supported by a concrete program to achieve that vision."

