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by Joseph E. Stiglitz (Author) "IN THE ROARING NINETIES, growth soared to levels not seen in a generation..." (more)
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As an economic adviser to President Clinton and a World Bank official, Nobel Prize winner Stiglitz (Globalization and Its Discontents) had a front-row seat for the financial boom of the 1990s. He discusses how, contrary to all theory, reducing the national deficit led to the economic upswing, but his interest lies not in how the bubble happened but in those qualities that eventually led to its collapse. One of his chief arguments is that although efficient markets depend upon the free flow of information, deregulation enabled corporations like Enron to present distorted financial data, "stealing money from their unwary shareholders" in the process. Financial analysts also withheld frank assessments from investors to maintain their insider status, and the "conflicts of interest gone out of control" inevitably led to disaster. The book suggests Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan could have slowed things down, but failed to back up tentative public remarks with firm action. The Clinton administration also comes in for some of the blame for pressuring foreign countries to adopt policies it wouldn't apply to its own economy. But the largest portion of the blame is doled out to George W. Bush for mishandling the initial stages of the recession, allowing it to spiral dangerously in the name of free markets. Instead, Stiglitz calls for just enough regulation to promote what he dubs "Democratic Idealism," a fairly standard liberal platform of social justice and economic reform. Whatever one thinks of his long-term goals, the straightforward and well-reasoned summation of the last decade's market trends has a convincing ring of truth.
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Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and academic who served in the Clinton administration, reflects on his experiences in Washington and what he learned there. Among his many themes, he declares his beliefs that government should play a major (if limited) oversight role in the markets and that it should be an advocate for social justice. He feels that the rule of finance in the 1990s was supreme and government deferred too much to Wall Street; the prosperity and growth of that decade laid the foundation for today's economic problems, including too much deregulation, inadequate accounting standards, and pandering to corporate greed. Issues of globalization concern him greatly, and he analyzes the current situation in America and other developed countries and suggests future action. Although critical of Clinton-era policies, he reserves much harsher analysis for both Bush administrations. Stiglitz believes that citizens must understand the basic issues confronting our society and the way their government works; this book^B is an excellent primer. Mary Whaley
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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (September 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393058522
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393058529
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nuanced and thoughtful, October 31, 2003
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It's easy to see why this book might be difficult for those from the conservative school of economics. Stiglitz - a Nobel Prize winner - is not a simple man, and neither are his ideas and theories; like economics itself, this book covers complex issues and problems that cannot be solved by a mere sweeping ideology of "taxes are bad" and "deregulation is good."

While the ideas Stiglitz explores are complex, the book is nothing near an impossible or dry read - to the contrary. Stiglitz's premise is clear: While there will probably always be cycles of boom and bust, and bubbles like those of the 90s will burst, policies still matter and are important. It is policies that can help lengthen expansions and shorten recessions, and help us through cycles of boom and bust.

This book is a fascinating read. It's especially terrific if you're looking for a book that links economics and policies in a cohesive, understandable way, and doesn't just speak about one at a time. Stiglitz does an excellent job of showing how the two are intimately intertwined.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Another fine mess we've gotten ourselves into..., December 28, 2003
I profited just as much as the next person from the booming business in the 90's. I also was one of its victims. We all were and, as usual, there we're federal policies, greedy individuals and corporations and dishonesty that when mixed in with the prosperity helped undermine it. Certainly there are always periods of booms and busts--it's how we deal with aftermath and the excesses that matter.

Stiglitz's well written book examines the process of creation and the decay and corruption that can help undo these bursts of economic activity. Stiglitz doesn't point the finger at any one group of individuals more than another--he feels comfortable doling out the blame where it belongs and Washington is just as much a target as corporate America. Without the political stilts to support economic circus we all participate in, it would never happen. As a reflection on what's wrong (and occasionally right) with America's political and economic system, The Roaring Nineties is unstinting look at the harshness and ugliness underneath the system. It's also a book that argues for reform in a way to keep the economy moving without allowing criminal profiteering.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended !, March 2, 2005
Only a Nobel Prize-winning economist could disguise a political broadside against conservatives and the George W. Bush administration inside a Trojan horse mea culpa of the Bill Clinton White House. No one could argue with Joseph Stiglitz's assertion that an effective modern economy must strike a reasonable balance between free markets and government oversight - but what is reasonable? Stiglitz regrets what is arguably the shining achievement of the Clinton Administration, namely, its success in balancing the U.S. budget. Credit him for consistency: he opposed Clinton's tax cut, just as he opposed George W. Bush's. Stiglitz's academic and professional chops are beyond question, and his insights into corporate welfare and inefficient markets are quite valuable if somewhat short of profound. We find that this volume provides strong insights into the inner workings of the American economic juggernaut. Your reaction will depend whether you agree or disagree with the author's contentions that the Clinton Administration was not liberal enough and that the present Bush Administration believes in small government.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Very lacking, especially considering that it was written by a Nobel prize winner
The main (and very important critique) of this book is its lack of an explanation as to how and why the economy of the nineties evolved and how and why it eventually led to a... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Yoda

5.0 out of 5 stars Fine attack on the evils and stupidities of finance capital
Joseph Stiglitz, formerly Chief Economist at the World Bank, has written a fierce attack on finance capital. Read more
Published 6 months ago by William Podmore

5.0 out of 5 stars Nice critique of Rubinomics
A nice critique of Rubinomics from the worlds best liberal economist. A little dated now, but as a history of Bill Clinton's economic policy, it works well. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Dave G

4.0 out of 5 stars Money, money, money...
That is what the 90's was all about according to this book; specifically easy money that came about due to speculation, easy credit laws, and loosened federal regulations of the... Read more
Published on July 8, 2006 by Newton Ooi

5.0 out of 5 stars A new form of social Darwinism: let the fittest survive
Joseph Stiglitz's analysis of the national and international social and economic policies of the Bush II governments is devastating. Read more
Published on February 23, 2006 by Luc REYNAERT

4.0 out of 5 stars worthy of being read but misses major elements
Stiglitz's book is delighful and easy reading. He has a boyish, if not at times a child-like, self-absorbed style which entertains but also becomes too often repetitive. Read more
Published on January 18, 2006 by Siegfried Sutterlin

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Published on January 5, 2006 by S. Bagchi

5.0 out of 5 stars Understanding fiduciary responsibility
I take issue with the analysis Mr. Stiglitz offers in the section titled "How pension 'reform' increased economic vulnerability" (pp. 185-8). Accept for the moment Mr. Read more
Published on October 14, 2005 by Juvenal

5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading now...
if you want to know what's happening in the economy. Excellent, non-partisan job of showing what went right and what went wrong in the '90's, and what we need to think about as... Read more
Published on January 21, 2005 by James Klagge

5.0 out of 5 stars Well written warning about the perils of voodoo economics
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