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Freefall: free markets and the sinking of the global economy

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In the midst of our current crisis, Joseph Stiglitz offers a compelling and humane examination of how we manage our societies in his insightful work. The collapse of the global economy has shaken our faith in markets, prompting critical questions about the adequacy of bailouts and whether we need a fundamental reevaluation of our financial system. This acclaimed author, a leading voice in economics, analyzes the flawed ideas that contributed to the credit crunch while also envisioning a more sustainable future. Drawing from his extensive experience at the World Bank, Nobel Laureate Stiglitz argues for radical reforms to prevent future crises, emphasizing that the financial sector should bear the recovery costs and that we have a unique opportunity to establish a new global economic framework. Critics praise his work as "bang on the money" and "always enthralling," highlighting his ability to tackle tough questions. Stiglitz, who served as Chief Economist at the World Bank and is currently a professor at Columbia Business School, has authored several influential books, including bestsellers that address globalization and inequality. His insights are essential for understanding and navigating the complexities of today's economic landscape.

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Freefall: free markets and the sinking of the global economy, Joseph E. Stiglitz

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