Globalization and Its Discontents
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A controversial and authoritative account of what the world's financial institutions were doing during the 1990s. It contains a powerful condemnation of their policies and methods of directing the economies of developing nations by Nobel prize winner and former chief economist at the World Bank. Thus, rather than adopting the usual, journalistic perspective, this text gains from the personal insights offered by one of the areas past major players.
Author: Joseph Stiglitz
Format: Paperback, 304 pages, 148mm x 210mm
Genre: Finance & Accounting
Description
A controversial and authoritative account of what the world's financial institutions were doing during the 1990s. It contains a powerful condemnation of their policies and methods of directing the economies of developing nations by Nobel prize winner and former chief economist at the World Bank. Thus, rather than adopting the usual, journalistic perspective, this text gains from the personal insights offered by one of the areas past major players.
Globalization and Its Discontents