The Stiglitz Report: Reforming the International Monetary and Financial Systems in the Wake of the Global Crisis
By (Author) Joseph Stiglitz
The New Press
The New Press
2nd May 2010
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Finance and the finance industry
332.042
Paperback
206
Width 133mm, Height 191mm
246g
The fact that the 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 20 leading experts on the international monetary system, to address this crucial issue. This report controversially establishes a bold agenda for policy change, both broad in scope and profound in its ambitions.
Joseph Stiglitz is a professor of Economics at Columbia University and the recipient of the John Bates Clark Medal and a Nobel Prize. He is also the former Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the World Bank. His books include Globalization and Its Discontents, The Three Trillion Dollar War, and Making Globalization Work. He lives in New York City.
With an introduction by Miguel dEscoto Brockmann, United Nations General Assembly President