Editorial Penguin UK
Fecha de edición junio 2004
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780141014319
432 páginas
Libro
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His previous book revealed the shocking truth about globalization. Now, Joseph Stiglitz blows the whistle on the devastation wrought by the free market mantra in the nineties and shows how Bush is ignoring the lessons from what happened.
This is the explosive story of how capitalism US-style got its comeuppance: how excessive deregulation, government pandering to big business and exorbitant CEO salaries all fed the bubble that burst so dramatically amid corporate scandal and anti-globalization protest.
As Chief Economic Advisor to the President at the time, Stiglitz exposes the inside story of what went wrong, but also reveals how Bush's administration is now making things worse much worse for the economy, the US and the rest of the world. Stiglitz takes us one step further, showing how a more balanced approach to the market and government can lead not only to a better economy, but a better society.
Joseph E. Stiglitz es catedrático en Columbia University. Ha sido galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Economía y es autor de varios títulos de éxito sobre la globalización, la crisis financiera y la distribución de la riqueza.
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