FREEFALL:
America, Free Markets, and the Sinking
of the World Economy
By Joseph E. Stiglitz
W.W. Norton
Publication Date: January 2010
Contact: Angela Hayes, 212-446-5104, ahayes@goldbergmcduffie.com
The current global financial crisis carries a “made
in America” label. In this forthright and incisive book, Nobel
laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz explains how America exported bad economics,
bad policies, and bad behavior to the rest of the world, only to
cobble together a haphazard and ineffective response when the markets
finally seized up. Drawing on his academic expertise, his years
spent shaping policy in the Clinton administration and at the World
Bank, and his more recent role as head of a UN Commission charged
with reforming the global financial system, Stiglitz then outlines
a way forward building on ideas that he has championed his entire
career: restoring the balance between markets and government; addressing
the inequalities of the global financial system; and demanding more
good ideas (and less ideology) from economists. Freefall is an instant
classic, combining an enthralling whodunit account of the current
crisis with a bracing discussion of the broader economic issues
at stake. Winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize for Economics, Joseph E.
Stiglitz is the author of Making Globalization Work, Globalization
and Its Discontents, and The Three Trillion Dollar War
with Linda Bilmes. He teaches at Columbia University.
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