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Joseph Stiglitz served as World Bank Senior Vice President and Chief Economist between February 1997 and February 2000.

Many of his speeches and essays made during his tenure are available here.

Also by Joe Stiglitz
Speeches and Articles

May 6, 1999:
What Have We Learned from the Recent Crises: Implications For Banking Regulation

September 29, 1998:
Responding to Economic Crises: Policy Alternatives for Equitable Recovery and Development

September 23, 1998: Must Financial Crises Be This Frequent and This Painful?

July 20, 1998: Second-Generation Strategies for Reform for China

July 14, 1998: Distribution, Efficiency and Voice: Designing the Second Generation of Reforms

June 29, 1998: The Role of the Financial System in Development

May 19, 1998: The East Asian Crisis and Its Implications for India

April 27, 1998: Creating Competition in Telecommunications

April 20, 1998: Knowledge for Development: Economic Science, Economic Policy and Economic Advice

April 2, 1998: Gender and Development: The Role of the State

March 17, 1998: Redefining the Role of the State

March 12, 1998: Sound Finance and Sustainable Development in Asia

March 5, 1998: Remarks to Human Development Week

February 27, 1998: The Role of International Financial Institutions in the Current Global Economy

January 15, 1998: Statement to the Meeting of the Heads of Multilateral Development Banks

January 7, 1998More Instruments and Broader Goals: Moving Toward the Post-Washington Consensus

Articles

November, 1999: The World Bank At The Millennium, in Economics Journal, 1999

January 4, 1999: Toward A General Theory Of Wage And Price Rigidities And Economic Fluctuations

Knowledge As A Global Public Good

September, 1998: The Asian Crisis And The Future Of The International Architecture

 
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