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

Nov 10, 2025
Joseph E. Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate and Columbia University professor, discusses his latest book, "The Origins of Inequality." He shares insights from his upbringing in Gary, Indiana, that spurred his lifelong passion for understanding inequality. Stiglitz analyzes the drivers of rising inequality since the 1980s, highlighting the role of corporate governance and macro policy failures. He argues that policies promoting equality can also enhance economic growth and emphasizes the importance of modern welfare policies that invest in public insurance and social protection.
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Inequality Is A Choice

  • Joseph Stiglitz frames inequality as the product of human-made "rules of the game," not natural inevitability.
  • He traces his 60-year research arc from personal experience to formal models and public-policy proposals.
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Monopoly And Governance Drive Top Wealth

  • Stiglitz highlights monopoly power and weak corporate governance as central drivers of top-end inequality.
  • He links weak antitrust enforcement and CEO pay extraction directly to rising wealth concentration.
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Two Forces Shaped Modern Inequality

  • Stiglitz presents inequality as the net result of disequilibrating and equilibrating forces.
  • He argues the disequilibrating forces have dominated since around 1980, explaining the sharp rise in inequality.
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