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The Stiglitz Report

Andrei Bougrov, Robert Johnson, Benno Ndulo, Pedro Paez, Avinash Persaud, Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, Akhtar Aziz Zeti, Charles Goodhart, Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Youssef Boutros-Ghali, José Antonio Ocampo, Rubens Ricupero, Chukwuma Soludo, Yu Yongding, Yaga Venugopal Reddy, Eisuke Sakakibara and Jean-Paul Fitoussi
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Robert Johnson: University of Bristol [Bristol]
Avinash Persaud: Program in Cell Biology [Toronto] - SickKids - The Hospital for sick children [Toronto] - Department of Biochemistry [University of Toronto] - University of Toronto
Jomo Kwame Sundaram: UNRISD - Institut de recherche des Nations unies pour le développement social - Nations Unies
Youssef Boutros-Ghali: MIT Sloan - Sloan School of Management - MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
José Antonio Ocampo: Columbia University [New York]
Yu Yongding: IWEP - Institute of World Economics and Politics - Académie des Sciences sociales de Chine
Yaga Venugopal Reddy: Institute for New Economic Thinking
Eisuke Sakakibara: Institute for Indian Economic Studies

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Abstract: The fact that our global economy is broken may be widely accepted, but what precisely needs to be fixed has become the subject of enormous controversy. In 2008, the president of the United Nations General Assembly convened an international panel, chaired by Nobel Price-wiining economist Joseph Stiglitz and including twenty leading international experts on the international monetary system, to address this crucial issue. The Stiglitz Report, released by the committee in late 2009, sees the reent financial crisis as the latest and most damaging of several concurrent crises--of food, water, energy, and sustainability-- that are tightly interelated. The analysis and recommendations in the report cover the gamut from short-term mitigation to deep structural changes, from crisis response to lasting reform of the global economic and financial architecture.

Date: 2010
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Published in [Research Report] The New Press. 2010, pp.204

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