"The Great Recession, as it has come to be called, has impacted more people worldwide than any crisis since the Great Depression. Flawed government policy and unscrupulous personal and corporate behavior in the United States created the current financial meltdown, which was exported across the globe with devastating consequences. The crisis has sparked an essential debate about America's economic missteps, the soundness of this country's economy, and even the appropriate shape of a capitalist system. Few are more qualified to comment during this turbulent time than Joseph E. Stiglitz. Winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics, Stiglitz is ""an insanely great economist, in ways you can't really appreciate unless you're deep into the field"" (Paul Krugman, New York Times). In Freefall, Stiglitz traces the origins of the Great Recession, eschewing easy answers and demolishing the contention that America needs more billion-dollar bailouts and free passes to those ""too big to fail,"" while also outlining the alternatives and revealing that even now there are choices ahead that can make a difference. The system is broken, and we can only fix it by examining the underlying theories that have led us into this new ""bubble capitalism."" Ranging across a host of topics that bear on the crisis, Stiglitz argues convincingly for a restoration of the balance between government and markets. America as a nation faces huge challenges-in health care, energy, the environment, education, and manufacturing-and Stiglitz penetratingly addresses each in light of the newly emerging global economic order. An ongoing war of ideas over the most effective type of capitalist system, as well as a rebalancing of global economic power, is shaping that order. The battle may finally give the lie to theories of a ""rational"" market or to the view that America's global economic dominance is inevitable and unassailable. For anyone watching with indignation while a reckless Wall Street
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Ο καθηγητής Joseph E.Stiglitz στην εκατοστή πρώτη απονομή Νόμπελ κέρδισε το βραβείο Οικονομικών. O Joseph E.Stiglitz είναι καθηγητής οικονομικών στο Πανεπιστήμιο του Stanford. Υπήρξε αντιπρόεδρος της Διεθνούς Τραπέζης (World Bank). Παραιτήθηκε διότι διαφώνησε με την πολιτική που ακολουθούν οι πλούσιες χώρες απέναντι στις φτωχές. Ήταν μέλος και πρόεδρος της Επιτροπής Οικονομικών Συμβούλων (Council of Economic Advisors) της κυβέρνησης Clinton και δίδαξε στο Πανεπιστήμιο του Princeton για έντεκα χρόνια (1979-1988). Διορίσθηκε καθηγητής οικονομικών στο Πανεπιστήμιο του Yale το 1969, όταν ήταν μόλις 26 ετών.
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