Joseph E & Helen B Giacomini Family Trust
University Professor, Columbia University
Open Letters:
- Letter in back up of the Federal Reserve nominees, Feb 8, 2022.
- ICRICT open up letter to G20 leaders: "A global tax deal for the rich," Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Revenue enhancement, October 12, 2021.
- Open up letter of the alphabet from Nobel Laureates in support of economical recovery calendar, Economical Policy Institute, September 20, 2021.
- An Open up Letter to Joe Biden on International Corporate Taxation, Project Syndicate, February 26, 2021.
- Open up letter asking 37 WTO Members to declare themselves eligible to import medicines manufactured under compulsory license in another country, under 31bis of TRIPS Agreement, Knowledge Environmental International, April vii, 2020.
- Why inequality could spread COVID-19, The Lancet, April 2, 2020.
Articles/OpEds:
- Argentina and the International monetary fund Turn Away From Austerity, with Marking Weisbrot, Strange Policy, February one, 2022.
- If Olaf Scholz is serious about progress, he must back a patent waiver for Covid vaccines, The Guardian, Dec 15, 2021.
- No Wiggle Room Alee, Projection Syndicate, December 4, 2021.
- Brazil's Pioneering Solution to Vaccine Shortages, with Achal Prabhala and Felipe Carvalho, Projection Syndicate, December ii, 2021
- The pandemic volition go along to rage as long as the WTO keeps bickering over vaccine rules, with Lori Wallach, CNN Business, November thirty, 2021.
- Making the international corporate tax system work for all , Progressive Mail, Foundation for European Progressive Studies, November 3, 2021.
- "It Would Be a Mistake to Grant Him His Wish," with Adam Tooze, Zeit Online, October 27, 2021.
- A Coup Attempt at the IMF, Project Syndicate, September 27, 2021.
- Europe should not render to pre-pandemic financial rules, Financial Times, September 23, 2021.
- Catastrophe the Race to the Bottom: The Global Minimum Tax Bargain Is About More Than Fairness, with Todd North. Tucker and Gabriel Zucman, Foreign Diplomacy, September 17, 2021.
- COVID 10 and Human Freedom, Project Syndicate, September 7, 2021.
Speeches:
- The Office of the Imf in a Irresolute Global Landscape, testimony earlier the U.S. Firm Commission on Financial Services Subcommittee on National Security, International Evolution and Monetary Policy, February 17, 2022. In at 31:12.
- The Futurity of Fiscal Policy Post-COVID, The Institute of International & European Affairs, Feb 15, 2022.
- How to Achieve Inclusive Growth in Puerto Rico, Middle for a New Economy, Dec 3, 2021. In at 06:09:00.
- Journalism is a public good, UNESCO, November 17, 2021.
- 20th Anniversary Conference of the Center on Capitalism and Society, Columbia University, November 12, 2021.
- The Role of Central Banks in a 21st Century Economy, Budgetary Policy Frameworks, and the Selection of Leaders, SUERF-Columbia SIPA-EIB-Société Générale New York European Coin & Finance Forum, October 14, 2021.
- Joseph Stiglitz: Rewriting the Rules of the European Economy, with Professor Enrique Feás, Fundación Rafael del Pino, October viii, 2021.
- Ministerial Roundtable, United nations Conference on Trade and Development, Oct 6, 2021. In at 51:30.
- Imf surcharges: A necessary tool or counter-productive obstacle to a just and green recovery? CEPR and Bretton Woods Project, October five, 2021. Recording here.
- Joseph Stiglitz Meets the EOF Community, Economy of Francesco, August 31, 2021. In at one:52.
Papers:
- "The Wobbly Economy: Global Dynamics with Stage and State Transitions," with Tomohiro Hirano, NBER Working Newspaper No. 29806, Feb, 2022.
- "The economics of immense risk, urgent action and radical alter: towards new approaches to the economic science of climate modify," with Nicholas Stern and in collaboration with Charlotte Taylor,Periodical of Econonomic Methodology, February 2022.
- A Social Cost of Carbon Consequent with a Net-Zero Climate Goal, with Nicholas Stern, Charlotte Taylor and Kristina Karlsson, Roosevelt Institute Issue Brief, January 26, 2022.
- "The Economics of Immense Risk, Urgent Activeness and Radical Change: Towards New Approaches to the Economics of Climatic change," with Nicholas Stern and Charlotte Taylor, NBER Working Newspaper No. 28472, Feb, 2022. Previous version, February, 2021.
- "Land Speculation and Wobbly Dynamics with Endogenous Stage Transitions," with Tomohiro Hirano, NBER Working Newspaper No. 29745, February, 2022.
- "Optimal Bailouts and the Doom Loop with a Fiscal Network," with Agostino Capponi and Felix C. Correll, NBER Working Newspaper No. 27074, January, 2022. Previous version, May 2020.
- "Agreement the Consequences of IMF Surcharges: The Need for Reform," Initiative for Policy Dialoge and BU Global Economic Governance Iniative Brief, Number 017, October, 2021.
- "Income-Contingent Loans Equally an Unemployment Benefit," with Jungyoll Yun and Haaris Mateen, NBER Working Paper No. 29198, August, 2021.
- "Lessons from COVID-19 and Trump for Theory and Policy,"Journal of Policy Modeling, Vol. 43, Issue iv, pp.749-760, July–Baronial 2021.
- "Globalization in the backwash of the pandemic and Trump," Journal of Policy Modeling, Vol. 43, Issue 4, pp. 794-804, July-August 2021.
- "The proper role of government in the marketplace economy: The case of the post-COVID recovery,"Journal of Regime and Economic science, Vol. 1, Leap 2021.
Latest on Juliana v. United States:
- Plaintiffs-Appellees' Answering Brief filed with the 9th Excursion Court of Appeals.
- The climatic change lawsuit that could stop the U.Due south. government from supporting fossil fuels, sixty Minutes, aired March 3, 2019.
New Books:
| Rewriting the Rules of the European Economy: An Calendar for Growth and Shared Prosperity West.W. Norton , Jan 2020. |
| People, Power, and Profits: Progressive Capitalism for an Historic period of Discontent W.W. Norton, April 2019. Also published in the UK by Allen Lane/Penguin. |
IGP Summertime Reading List, Academy Higher London's Institute for Global Prosperity, July, 2019.
Barbara Kiser reviews five of the week'due south all-time scientific discipline picks, Nature, May ane, 2019.
Briefly Noted, The New Yorker, June 10 and June 17, 2019 edition.
viii All-time Books on European Politics, The Independent, June 27, 2018.
Opeds on and Excerpts of New Books
- Climate change is our Earth War 3. It needs a bold response, The Guardian, June iv, 2019.
- Republic at risk, The Boston World, May 28, 2019.
- A 'autonomous socialist' agenda is appealing. No wonder Trump attacks it, The Washington Post, May viii, 2019.
- Public options are the cardinal to restoring the eye-class life, Financial Times, May 7, 2019.
- United states trade deals were designed to serve corporations at the expense of workers, CNBC, April 21, 2019.
- Corporate greed is accelerating climatic change. But nosotros tin can still head off disaster, CNN Business, April 21, 2019.
- Progressive Capitalism Is Not an Oxymoron, The New York Times, Apr xx, 2019.
Interviews on New Books
- Interviews on People, Ability, and Profits:
- It's the Economy with Joseph Stiglitz, Robert Skidelsky and Mary Kaldor, Charleston-to-Charleston Literary Festival, Nov 12, 2020.
- Capitalismo progresista, la respuesta a la era del malestar("Progressive capitalism, the respond to the age of discontent"). Puerto de Ideas Festival, Chile, Nov viii, 2020. (In English)
- Greenlight Bookstore's In Conversation with Joseph Stiglitz, paperback release consequence, June 4, 2020. Podcast version, hither.
- Different People, Different Prices: Talking to Joseph E. Stiglitz, Los Angeles Review of Books blog, Jan 24, 2020.
- Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz talks inequality, power and profits, Noted, July 31, 2019.
- If capitalism is broken, mayhap it'due south fixable, The Economist, July eight, 2019.
Source: https://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/jstiglitz/
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