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Joseph Stiglitz

  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    International Monetary Fund
    IMF surcharges saga could threaten its credibility

    There must be meaningful reform to a system that hurts the most indebted countries

    The logo of the International Monetary Fund
  • Wednesday, 22 September, 2021
    Eurozone economy
    Europe should not return to pre-pandemic fiscal rules

    Given the challenges the EU faces today, a new round of austerity would be calamitous

    German chancellor Angela Merkel enters the room with vice chancellor Olaf Scholz
  • Tuesday, 1 June, 2021
    Corporation tax
    G7 leaders can strike a blow on global corporate tax

    European countries should join the US in making an ambitious commitment to fund the recovery

    President Biden’s proposals to tax multinationals initially received a lukewarm reaction from EU governments
  • Wednesday, 2 December, 2020
    Social Media
    Australia’s new tech code is a road worth exploring

    Effort to force Facebook and Google to share revenue with news sites is a novel way of dealing with a global problem

  • Monday, 10 February, 2020
    ReviewBooks
    Joseph Stiglitz, ‘Rewriting the Rules of the European Economy’

    The EU is not lost to market fundamentalism just yet

    BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - DECEMBER 02: An outside view of EU Commission Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on December 02, 2019. After President Ursula von der Leyen took office on Dec. 1, boards of the building on the external, renewed. (Photo by Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
  • Friday, 17 January, 2020
    Meta Platforms
    Facebook does not understand the marketplace of ideas

    Self-regulation of the internet and social media will not work

    (FILES) In this file photo taken on May 23, 2018, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks during a press conference in Paris on May 23, 2018. - Mark Zuckerberg said Monday, February 5, 2019 he sees Facebook as a largely "positive" force for society as the embattled social network marked its 15th anniversary. Even as Facebook is facing a wave of criticism over issues of manipulation, misinformation, abuse and other social ills, Zuckerberg said it would be a mistake "to overly emphasize the negative" impacts of social media and the internet. (Photo by BERTRAND GUAY / AFP)BERTRAND GUAY/AFP/Getty Images
  • Sunday, 15 December, 2019
    Rana Foroohar
    Martín Guzmán shows a better way to deal with debt crises

    For too long, the economics profession has rewarded people who are better at maths than morality

    Martin Guzman People over Investor
  • Tuesday, 7 May, 2019
    US politics & policy
    Public options are the key to restoring the middle-class life   

    Such government programmes would raise the living standards of millions of Americans  

    A ÒSaleÓ sign sits outside a home during an open house in the 16th Street Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C., U.S., on Sunday, June 9, 2013. The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) is scheduled to release the U.S. mortgage market index weekly percentage change on June 12. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 17 August, 2016
    Currencies
    A split euro is the solution for Europe’s single currency

    The problems with the structure of the eurozone may be insurmountable, writes Joseph Stiglitz

    Comment illustration by James Ferguson
  • Sunday, 22 May, 2016
    FTfmIzabella Kaminska
    Inequality and the monopolies of unfettered techno markets

    Companies cut costs rather than improve process so as to grab market share, writes Izabella Kaminska

    This publicity image released by HBO shows Emilia Clarke in a scene from "Game of Thrones." The program was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding drama series on, Thursday July 18, 2013. Clarke was also nominated for best supporting actress. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Emmy ceremony will be hosted by Neil Patrick Harris. It will air Sept. 22 on CBS.. (AP Photo/HBO, Keith Bernstein)
  • Monday, 22 September, 2014
    Global Economy
    Universities to revamp economics courses
  • Monday, 15 September, 2014
    beyondbricsJonathan Wheatley
    Guest post: the UN is not the solution for a rogue debtor
  • Friday, 29 August, 2014
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Martin Wolf’s ‘The Shifts and the Shocks’

    The Nobel laureate applauds a new analysis of the financial crisis by the FT’s chief economics commentator

  • Monday, 25 August, 2014
    UK economy
    Stiglitz endorses Salmond’s currency plans
  • Thursday, 21 August, 2014
    EU economy
    Spectre of ‘lost decade’ haunting Europe
  • Thursday, 19 June, 2014
    beyondbricsAlan Beattie
    A BRICS bank: can it outdo the World Bank?
  • Sunday, 20 April, 2014
    Fund management
    High-frequency traders: heroes or hoodlums?

    The case that high-frequency trading benefits society overall is weak, writes Jonathan Davis

    A pedestrian walks past the Wall Street street sign in front of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2011. U.S. stocks were little changed, after the Standard & Poor's 500 Index rose to an almost four year high, as a better-than-estimated consumer confidence report offset disappointing home and durable goods orders data. Photographer: Scott Eells/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 25 March, 2014
    World
    Argentina wins support in ‘holdout’ creditor case
  • Wednesday, 12 February, 2014
    MBA blogClimate change
    A glimpse of Davos in NYC
  • Friday, 24 January, 2014
    The World blogAndrew Hill
    Davos thought: How to leave happier than when you arrived
  • Sunday, 3 November, 2013
    Asset allocation
    Sub-Saharan market: High yields fire appetite for African eurobonds

    Investors ready to defy sceptics to inject new impetus into market

    A man walks past a sign showing bundles of Nigeria naira bills
  • Monday, 27 May, 2013
    Global Economy
    Lack of financial stimulus curbs Arab world’s growth, warns WEF

    Downbeat tone of forum contrasts with excitement of previous meeting in Jordan

    Unemployed men sit on a wall in Amman, Jordan.
  • Sunday, 19 May, 2013
    ReviewLife & Arts
    A robust defence of India’s growth story

    A welcome contribution that signals the need for a deep debate about the direction of the country’s economy

  • Friday, 26 April, 2013
    EU economy
    Dissatisfied Icelanders question myth of post-crash success
    Chairman of Iceland's Independence Party Bjarni Benediktsson stands inside the Reykjavik Opera House in Reykjavik, April 23, 2013. Iceland's recovery from economic collapse is much weaker than the government proclaims, and a major debt writedown will be needed before crippling currency controls can be lifted, the country's likely next leaders told Reuters on Tuesday
  • Friday, 15 February, 2013
    Mrs MoneypennyMrs Moneypenny
    All things are possible in the land of opportunity

    The sheer vastness of the place, the variety of people, the inclusiveness of society make the US a great place to be

    An illustration by James Ferguson depicting a book launch by Mrs Moneypenny hosted by Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz
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