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Joseph E Stiglitz

Joseph E Stiglitz, a former chief economist of the World Bank and former chair of the US President’s Council of Economic Advisers, is university professor at Columbia University, a Nobel laureate in economics, and the author, most recently, of 'The Road to Freedom: Economics and the Good Society.'

Donald Trump

The end of progress?

3 February 2025
With the return of Donald Trump and his MAGA movement, perhaps we should call the current era “end of progress.”
3 February 2025
How to protect the world from the next pandemic

How to protect the world from the next pandemic

1 June 2024
“History teaches us that the next pandemic is a matter of when, not if,” warned WHO DG Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus earlier this year.
1 June 2024
The truth is that neither the contents of the Dubai agreement, nor what was left out of it, will have much impact on climate change. FILE PHOTO: REUTERS

How climate agreements and trade measures go together

28 January 2024
We should direct our energies towards negotiating agreements that can achieve progress in narrow, but crucial, economic sectors.
28 January 2024
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Fixing global economic governance

26 October 2023
Rarely have the shortcomings of world leaders and existing institutional arrangements been so glaringly obvious.
26 October 2023
Inequality and Democracy

Inequality and democracy

1 September 2023
Should we be surprised that so many people view the growing concentration of wealth with suspicion, or that they believe the system is rigged?
1 September 2023
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Project Syndicate / Double standards of Western industrial policy

5 June 2023
US President Joe Biden’s administration should be commended for its open rejection of two core neoliberal assumptions.
5 June 2023
US Federal Reserve losing confidence

No confidence in the Fed

7 May 2023
The aftershocks of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), while seemingly fading, are still reverberating around the world.
7 May 2023
Flaws of unchecked capitalism

PROJECT SYNDICATE / Who stands for freedom?

25 February 2023
We desperately need free markets, but that means, above all, markets that are free from the stranglehold of monopoly and monopsony.
25 February 2023
Inflation in Bangladesh

How not to fight inflation

Anyone with any faith in the market economy knew that the supply issues would be resolved eventually; but no one could possibly know when.
28 January 2023
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All Pain and No Gain from Higher Interest Rates

In the name of taming inflation, central banks have set themselves on a path to cause a recession.
12 December 2022
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America's Silent Progressive Majority

It is not left-wing extremism to note that the American economy has not been serving most Americans
10 December 2022
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Wars aren’t won with peacetime economies

Politically, the G7 and like-minded countries around the world have adopted a war footing to stop Russian aggression.
20 October 2022
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How the US could lose the new cold war

The United States appears to have entered a new cold war with both China and Russia.
24 June 2022
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Getting Deglobalisation Right

The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) first meeting in more than two years was markedly different from the many previous Davos conferences.
2 June 2022
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IMF’s Unfinished Business

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is showing promising signs of changing with the times.
9 March 2022
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Argentina’s Covid Miracle

Although Covid-19 has been hard on everyone, it has not been an “equal opportunity” disease.
16 January 2022
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Brazil’s pioneering solution to vaccine shortages

The World Trade Organization was supposed to meet this week to consider a proposal that has been languishing for the past year:
4 December 2021
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A coup attempt at the IMF

Moves are afoot to replace or at least greatly weaken Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) since 2019.
29 September 2021
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Getting finance onside for climate

The world has finally awoken to the existential imperative of securing a rapid transition to a green economy.
28 August 2021
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How Biden can restore multilateralism unilaterally

There is so much to celebrate with the new year. The arrival of safe, effective Covid-19 vaccines means that there is light at the end of the pandemic tunnel (though the next few months will be horrific). Equally important, America’s mendacious, incompetent, mean-spirited president will be replaced by his polar opposite: a man of decency, honesty, and professionalism.
2 January 2021
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Has Davos Man Changed?

This year marked the 50th anniversary of the World Economic Forum’s flagship meeting of the world’s business and political elites in Davos, Switzerland. Much has changed since my first Davos in 1995.
2 February 2020
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The truth about the Trump economy

As the world’s business elites trek to Davos for their annual gathering, people should be asking a simple question: have they overcome their infatuation with US President Donald Trump?
18 January 2020
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Argentina’s bright young hope

Judging by his appointment of a first-rate economist to his cabinet as Minister of Economy, Argentina’s new president, Alberto Fernández, is off to a good start in confronting his country’s economic problems.
26 December 2019
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Is Growth Passé?

It’s clear: we are living beyond our planet’s limits. Unless we change something, the consequences will be dire. Should that something be our exclusive focus on economic growth?
11 December 2019
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Is stakeholder capitalism really back?

For four decades, the prevailing doctrine in the United States has been that corporations should maximise shareholder value—meaning profits and share prices—here and now, come what may, regardless of the consequences to workers, customers, suppliers, and
28 August 2019
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After Neoliberalism

What kind of economic system is most conducive to human wellbeing? That question has come to define the current era, because, after 40 years of neoliberalism in the United States and other advanced economies, we know what doesn’t work.
31 May 2019
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Trump's most worrisome legacy

Kirstjen Nielsen's forced resignation as US Secretary of Homeland Security is no reason to celebrate. Yes, she presided over the forced separation of families at the US border, notoriously housing young children in wire cages.
10 April 2019
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How can we tax footloose multinationals?

In the last few years, globalisation has come under renewed attack. Some of the criticisms may be misplaced, but one is spot on: globalisation has enabled large multinationals, like Apple, Google, and Starbucks, to avoid paying tax.
17 February 2019

Pagination

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