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Karl Frederick
04-27-2012, 09:28 AM
A recent interview of Nobel Laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz by The European magazine discusses the current economic situation, the failure of old economic models (and the refusal of older economists to recognize that), the effect of money on politics, and what must be addressed to set things aright. Here's a sample:

The European: You recently wrote about the “irreversible decay” of the American Midwest. Is this crisis a sign that the US has begun an irreversible economic decline, even while we still regard the country as a potent political player?

Stiglitz: We are facing a very difficult transition from manufacturing to a service economy. We have failed to manage that transition smoothly. If we don’t correct that mistake, we will pay a very high price. Already, the average American is suffering from the failed transition. My concern is that we have set in motion an adverse economics and an adverse politics. A lot of American inequality is caused by rent-seeking: Monopolies, military spending, procurement, extractive industries, drugs. We have some economic sectors that are very good, but we also have a lot of parasites. The hopeful view is that the economy can grow if we rid ourselves of the parasites and focus on the productive sectors. But in any disease there is always the risk that the parasites will devour the healthy body parts. The jury is still out on that.

The entire article: https://theeuropean-magazine.com/633-stiglitz-joseph/634-austerity-and-a-new-recession