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Joseph Stiglitz, "The Origins of Inequality" (Oxford UP, 2025)

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Nov 10, 2025
Joseph E. Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and Columbia University professor, dives deep into the roots of inequality, revealing how his upbringing sparked his interest in economics. He discusses how inequality stems from 'rules of the game' shaped by policies rather than being a natural phenomenon. Stiglitz highlights the role of monopoly power, the need for progressive taxation, and advocates for strong welfare policies as tools to reduce disparities. His insights challenge traditional views, offering a comprehensive approach to fostering equality and economic growth.
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ANECDOTE

Early Motivation From Gary, Indiana

  • Joseph Stiglitz recounts his personal journey from physics to economics driven by witnessing severe inequality in Gary, Indiana.
  • He wrote his 1966 thesis on growth and distribution, which launched a lifetime focus on inequality research.
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Inequality Emerges From Rules, Not Nature

  • Inequality is not natural but shaped by the "rules of the game" like antitrust and corporate governance.
  • Weak enforcement of competition and corporate rules increases monopoly rents and top wealth concentration.
INSIGHT

Corporate Governance Drives Top Wealth

  • Corporate governance shapes how much compensation executives can legally extract, directly affecting top inequality.
  • Weak governance lets CEOs capture disproportionate pay, increasing wealth concentration at the top.
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