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Guest column: Joseph E Stiglitz



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THE world has not been kind to neo-liberalism, that grab-bag of ideas based on the fundamentalist notion that markets are self-correcting, allocate resources efficiently, and serve the public interest well. It was this market fundamentalism that underlay Thatcherism, Reaganomics, and the so-called "Washington Consensus" in favour of privatisation, liberalisation, and independent central banks focusing single-mindedly on inflation.
Though neo-liberals do not want to admit it, their ideology has failed.

No-one can claim that financial markets did a stellar job in allocating resources in the late 1990s, with 97 per cent of investments in fibre optics taking years to see any li...



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  • Last Updated: 08 July 2008 8:48 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Itchy,

09/07/2008 15:09:11
Keynesian free lunch mumbo-jumbo
2

Zardoz C.S.,

London 09/07/2008 21:30:24
Comrade Stiglitz's argument is flawless. It amounts to:

Free trade doesn't work because the economy is failing
and it isn't a free market even though people say it is.

 

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