Joseph Stiglitz: Program Outlines
Making Globalization Work Based on his book, the presentation draws equally from his academic expertise and his time spent on the ground in dozens of countries around the world. In clear language and compelling anecdotes, Stiglitz focuses on policies that truly work, offering fresh new thinking about the questions that shape the globalization debate, including a plan to restructure a global financial system made unstable by America's debt, ideas for how countries can grow without degrading the environment, a framework for free and fair global trade, and much more. Throughout, Stiglitz reveals that economic globalization continues to outpace both the political structures and the moral sensitivity required to ensure a just and sustainable world. And he makes plain the real work that all nations must undertake to realize that goal.
Other Speaking Topics Include:
Globalization
- Asia and the Emerging Global Economic System
- Challenges for the Future of the Global Economy
- Risk and Global Economic Architecture: Why Full Financial Integration May Be Undesirable
- Making Globalization Work for Developing Countries
Managing Crises
- Sectoral Dislocation and Long Run Crises
- The Global Financial Crisis and Its Implications for Heterodox Economics
- Participation, Growth, and Equity: The Global Economy in a Time of Crisis and Change
- Restoring Growth and Stability in a World of Crisis and Contagion: Lessons from Economic Theory and History
- The Global Economy: Where Do We Go from Here?
- Growth and Equity in a World of Deficits: An Alternative to Austerity
Development and Aid
- Post Financial Crisis: Options for SIDS and Emerging Economies
- Reducing Poverty: Some Lessons from the Last Quarter Century
Socially Responsible Investment
- International Justice and Aid: Do We Need Some Scheme of Redistribution of Income at the World Level?
- Democracy and Economic Development
Finance
- Keys to Future Stability and Growth: Institutional Investors and Regulation
- Towards a Reform of the Global Reserve System
- Reforming the Global Reserve System
The Environment and Natural Resources
- Sharing the Burden of Saving the Planet: Global Social Justice for Sustainable Development
- Creating Sustainable Business Districts
- The Global Economics and Politics of Climate Change
Trade
- Fair Trade for All: How Trade can Promote Development
Specific Countries/Regions
- China's Policy Response to the Global Financial Crisis
- China and the Global Financial Crisis
- Towards a More Sustainable Growth Strategy for China
- The True Cost of the War in Iraq: Implications for the Global Economy
Economics and Economic Theory
- Imagining an Economics That Works: Crisis, Contagion, and the Need for a New Paradigm
- New Economic World Order: Perspectives from the U.S.
- Rethinking Macroeconomics: What Went Wrong and How to Fix It
- Farewell to the Invisible Hand? A Global Financial System for the Twenty-First Century
- Economics Trapped in an Old Paradigm
- The Silver Lining of a New Economic Beginning
- Homoeconomicus: The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Economic Theory
- Development of Economics Education: Retrospect and Prospect
- Has the New Millennium Repealed the Old Economic Laws?
- Information and the Change in the Paradigm in Economics
Public Policy
- Economic Foundations of Intellectual Property Rights: Towards an Agenda for the New Administration
- Uncertainties in the Life Cycle and How They Should be Addressed
- Innovation and Competition in the Digital Economy
- Social Policies in a Market Economy
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