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The Best of B-SPAN podcast series provides biweekly excerpts from B-SPAN webcasts in a portable format.

Updates: the 1st and 15th of every month.
Duration: Between 20 and 30 minutes per episode.

 

Stiglitz and Rogoff on Globalization and its Discontents ( 8/1/2007 )
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There’s an old joke that Economics is the only field in which two people can win the Nobel prize for saying the exact opposite thing. For evidence that economic disagreements can be spirited, especially in development, look no further than this entry from the B-SPAN archives. After former World Bank Chief Economist Joseph Stiglitz published his controversial book, Globalization and its Discontents, which expressed his own discontent with the International Monetary Fund, he and IMF Research Director Ken Rogoff squared off in a 2002 panel discussion on its claims. The debate has become one of the most relevant on the role of international institutions in promoting globalization.


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