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21. The Fiscal Opacity Cycle: How America Hid the Costs of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I: Inequality
- 1. A Firm-Level Perspective on the Role of Rents in the Rise in Inequality 19
- 2. Parents, Children, and Luck: Equality of Opportunity and Equality of Outcome 48
- 3. The Middle Muddle: Conceptualizing and Measuring the Global Middle Class 63
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PART II: Microeconomics
- 4. Companies Are Seldom as Good or as Bad as They Seem at the Time 95
- 5. What’s So Special About Two-Sided Markets? 111
- 6. Missing Money and Missing Markets in the Electricity Industry 131
- 7. Thoughts on DSGE Macroeconomics: Matching the Moment, But Missing the Point? 159
- 8. The “Schumpeterian” and the “Keynesian” Stiglitz: Learning, Coordination Hurdles, and Growth Trajectories 174
- 9. Deleterious Effects of Sustained Deficit Spending 196
- 10. The Rediscovery of Financial Market Imperfections 201
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PART IV: Networks
- 12. Use and Abuse of Network Effects 227
- 13. Financial Contagion Revisited 240
- 14. The Economics of Information and Financial Networks 277
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PART V: Development
- 15. Joseph Stiglitz and China’s Transition Success 309
- 16. The Sources of Chinese Economic Growth Since 1978 323
- 17. Knowledge as a Global Common and the Crisis of the Learning Economy 353
- 18. Conservatism and Switcher’s Curse 377
- 19. The “Inner Logic” of Institutional Evolution: Toward a Theory of the Relationship Between Formal and “Informal” Law 422
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PART VII: Public Policies
- 20. Joe Stiglitz and Representative and Equitable Global Governance 443
- 21. The Fiscal Opacity Cycle: How America Hid the Costs of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan 457
- 22. It Works in Practice, But Would It Work in Theory? Joseph Stiglitz’s Contribution to Our Understanding of Income Contingent Loans 479
- 23. The Public Economics of Long-Term Care 493
- 24. Jomo E. Stiglitz: Kenya’s First Nobel Laureate in Economics 508
- List of Contributors 523
- Index 531
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I: Inequality
- 1. A Firm-Level Perspective on the Role of Rents in the Rise in Inequality 19
- 2. Parents, Children, and Luck: Equality of Opportunity and Equality of Outcome 48
- 3. The Middle Muddle: Conceptualizing and Measuring the Global Middle Class 63
-
PART II: Microeconomics
- 4. Companies Are Seldom as Good or as Bad as They Seem at the Time 95
- 5. What’s So Special About Two-Sided Markets? 111
- 6. Missing Money and Missing Markets in the Electricity Industry 131
- 7. Thoughts on DSGE Macroeconomics: Matching the Moment, But Missing the Point? 159
- 8. The “Schumpeterian” and the “Keynesian” Stiglitz: Learning, Coordination Hurdles, and Growth Trajectories 174
- 9. Deleterious Effects of Sustained Deficit Spending 196
- 10. The Rediscovery of Financial Market Imperfections 201
-
PART IV: Networks
- 12. Use and Abuse of Network Effects 227
- 13. Financial Contagion Revisited 240
- 14. The Economics of Information and Financial Networks 277
-
PART V: Development
- 15. Joseph Stiglitz and China’s Transition Success 309
- 16. The Sources of Chinese Economic Growth Since 1978 323
- 17. Knowledge as a Global Common and the Crisis of the Learning Economy 353
- 18. Conservatism and Switcher’s Curse 377
- 19. The “Inner Logic” of Institutional Evolution: Toward a Theory of the Relationship Between Formal and “Informal” Law 422
-
PART VII: Public Policies
- 20. Joe Stiglitz and Representative and Equitable Global Governance 443
- 21. The Fiscal Opacity Cycle: How America Hid the Costs of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan 457
- 22. It Works in Practice, But Would It Work in Theory? Joseph Stiglitz’s Contribution to Our Understanding of Income Contingent Loans 479
- 23. The Public Economics of Long-Term Care 493
- 24. Jomo E. Stiglitz: Kenya’s First Nobel Laureate in Economics 508
- List of Contributors 523
- Index 531