Globalization and the Politics of International Finance: The Stiglitz Verdict1
Journal of Economic Literature
2003
There are many outsiders who have written critiques of the global financial system. Insiders typically do not; they have too much to lose. What makes Stiglitz's book, Globalization and Its Discontents, unusual is that it is an insider's critique. This book sketches the unfairness of the global system and how institutions, like the IMF, perpetuate the asymmetries of power and wealth. Though the book provides a morally compelling account of recent global crises, and its plea that we must think about radical change is hard to dismiss, it does not break new analytical ground nor offer concrete suggestions of alternatives. (This abstract was borrowed from another version of this item.)
- DOI
- 10.1257/jel.41.3.885
- Volume
- 41 (3)
- Pages
- 885-899
- Language
- en
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