Joseph E. Stiglitz, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics, was a member of the Council of Economic Advisers during the Clinton administration from 1993 to 1997, serving as chairman from 1995 to ...
Globalization has been especially challenged lately, as the U.S. and China engage in a trade war, the European Union sorts out Brexit, and the World Trade Organization court, the final arbiter of ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Boston University's Paul Streeten Distinguished Lecture in Global Development Policy celebrates the example and legacy of Professor Paul Streeten as an eminent economist and interdisciplinary scholar ...
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 ...
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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