Globalization and its discontents

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2003
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New York.: W.W. Norton and Co.
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The book draws on Stiglitz's personal experience as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under Bill Clinton from 1993 and chief economist at the World Bank from 1997. During this period Stiglitz became disillusioned with the IMF and other international institutions, which he came to believe acted against the interests of impoverished developing countries. Stiglitz argues that the policies pursued by the IMF are based on neoliberal assumptions that are fundamentally unsound

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Globalization, Economic policy, International trade, Government policy, Food security, Government institutions, Poverty, Economic impacts, Food aid, Trade policy, Globalization, Developing countries, Poverty, Governance
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