Joseph Stiglitz, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize Winner for Economics and author of Freefall sits down with Andrew Leonard, Senior Technology and Business Writer for Salon. Stiglitz argues that America exported bad economics, bad policies and bad behavior to the rest of the world. Stiglitz outlines a way forward building on ideas that he has championed his entire career: restoring the balance between markets and government; addressing the inequalities of the global financial system; and demanding more good ideas (and less ideology) from economists.
Joseph Stiglitz: Freefall01. Introduction 03 min 21 sec
02. How Did We Get Here? 03 min 59 sec
03. Peeling Back the Onion: Why Didn't the Regulators Stop Them? 05 min 51 sec
04. Breaking the Crisis Cycle 06 min 31 sec
05. Optimism? 01 min 43 sec
06. Grading Obama 01 min 22 sec
07. I. On the Stimulus 03 min 55 sec
08. II. On Mortgage Crisis 01 min 40 sec
09. III. On Bank Restructuring 02 min 18 sec
10. IV. On Regulation 00 min 46 sec
11. What Would Stiglitz Say at a Tea Party Convention? 04 min 26 sec
12. Reactions to Economic Reform 05 min 00 sec
13. Direction for Reregulation 08 min 46 sec
14. Criticism of Obama's Economic Team 05 min 29 sec
15. Suggestions for Obama's Team 03 min 40 sec
16. Economic Growth and Ecological Degradation 04 min 06 sec
17. Local Banks vs. National Banks 03 min 04 sec
http://fora.tv/2010/02/22/Joseph_Stiglitz_Freefall#fullprogram
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