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  • ISBN:
    0393075966
  • ISBN-13:
    9780393075960
  • PUB. DATE:
    January 2010
  • PUBLISHER:
    Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
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Freefall: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy by Joseph E. Stiglitz

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What you Measure is What you Value and...Vice Versa (from book - pg.283)by Anonymous

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This header sentence captures the book's message for me. I read slowly because I found it hard to deal with sadness and anger at what my boomer action has helped to perpetrate. I do not include my parent's generation in this mess.

Joseph Stiglitz presents a thoughtful refreshing message for those willing to reflect and, possibly, change course.

The book may be dismissed as LIBERAL...

America's Ersatz Capitalismby Fortunatus

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Joseph Stiglitz's description of our current economic system (i.e., Wall Street machinations) as 'ersatz capitalism' is spot on. Wall Street-style capitalism is far removed from the capitalism of Adam Smith's 'invisible hand.' The near demise of America's manufacturing industry and deterioration of the United States infrastructure (e.g., bridges, roads, electrical grid, etc.) are illustrations of...

Fine study of capitalism's crisisby willyvan

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In this brilliant book, the noted American economist Joseph Stiglitz explores why the crisis happened. Across the world, the crisis destroyed 50 million jobs and thrust 200 million people down into extreme poverty. From December 2007 to October 2009 the US economy lost 8 million jobs and unemployment rose to 10.2 per cent. Only 58.5 per cent of the working age population was in work. 2.3 million Americans...


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Freefall

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  • Pub. Date: January 2010
  • Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
  • Sales Rank: 298,915

Synopsis

Translated into twenty languages, this New York Times bestseller remains supremely relevant as the effects of the 2008 financial meltdown persist. In this paperback edition, Joseph E. Stiglitz expounds on his forthright and convincing arguments with a new afterword that sifts through the latest wreckage of our Great Recession. As nations around the globe continue their recovery efforts, Stiglitz argues that now is the critical moment, not to enact regulations that prevent crises of the recent past, but to lay new tracks that guide us away from the crises of the future.

The New York Times - Kevin Phillips

Freefall has three standout strengths. First, it is a powerful indictment of Wall Street, the United States financial sector and the Federal Reserve Board. Second, it offers a reluctant but persuasive elaboration of how the Obama administration decided to embrace the financial sector and the Fed, continuing and enlarging both the bailout and the too-big-to-fail philosophy that it inherited from George W. Bush. Finally, it is a blunt attack on Stiglitz's own profession, for transforming "scientific discipline" into "free-market capitalism's biggest cheerleader"…Stiglitz's virtue is that he minces few words.

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Biography

Winner of the 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize for Economics, Joseph E. Stiglitz is the author of Making Globalization Work; Globalization and Its Discontents; and, with Linda Bilmes, The Three Trillion Dollar War. He was chairman of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers and served as senior vice president and chief economist at the World Bank. He teaches at Columbia University and lives in New York City.