Is Joseph Stiglitz worth reading?? Suggestions please.

I know little about this economist.

However maybe some of his books are worth reading.

I would love if you have any suggestions or comments about his economic positions.

Thank you.
 
Quote from moarla:

if you like the keynesianish BULLSHIT, read Stiglitz.

read about austrian economics, and you understand whats going on.
(nothing what you will help in trading.. LoL)

http://mises.org/
http://www.youtube.com/user/misesmedia?blend=1&ob=4

I really don’t know what his position is. I am interested because he has made major criticism against IMF and FED.

Thanks for the Mises thing.

They are number 1 explaining the true role money has in the economy; inflation and currency manipulation. TRULY awesome.

On the other hand they are a bunch of crazy extremist’s libertarians.

I guess that's why no one takes them seriously.
 
<i>Globalization and Its Discontents</i> is a solid work.

Stiglitz is good particularly for his research into the ill effects the "Washington Consensus" and imprudent neoliberal policy had on developing nations.
 
Quote from Samsara:

<i>Globalization and Its Discontents</i> is a solid work.

Stiglitz is good particularly for his research into the ill effects the "Washington Consensus" and imprudent neoliberal policy had on developing nations.

Will take a look at it.

Has he made any interesting work about the US economy in particular?? About this recession & causes??
 
Quote from jueco2005:

Will take a look at it.

Has he made any interesting work about the US economy in particular?? About this recession & causes??

I think I read somewhere that he was working on something to that effect, but not sure. Most I've seen on the recent recession have been columns he wrote. He is leftist, so you can imagine what his proscription would be.

He's also chair (I believe) of the SIPA program at Columbia. Definitely a fan of his work.
 
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