Thursday, January 31, 2008

 

Joseph Stiglitz, Premio Nóbel de Economía en 2001: “Lo que Zapatero ha hecho en estos tres años ha sido increíble” ¿el qué ha sido increible?

No lo entiendo.

A ver, si el PSOE tiene asesores como este, ¿por que dicen tantas chorradas como lo de los 400 euros de devolución el el IRPF? ¿el stiglitz este hace todo lo contrario a lo que escribe? ¿que españa ha visto? ¿en qué asesora?



no lo entiendo, de verdad que no lo entiendo

Stiglitz: “Lo que Zapatero ha hecho en estos tres años ha sido increíble”, entrevista en la SER de la página del PSOE

em fin, leeros algo de stiglitz y a ver que os parece. yo desde luego no le veo la relación con la política del PSOE. supongo que es otra noticia falsa más.

"Behind the free market ideology there is a model, often attributed to Adam Smith, which argues that market forces--the profit motive--drive the economy to efficient outcomes as if by an invisible hand. One of the great achievements of modern economics is to show the sense in which, and the conditions under which, Smith's conclusion is correct.
It turns out that these conditions are highly restrictive.
Indeed, more recent advances in economic theory --ironically occurring precisely during the period of the most relentless pursuit of the Washington Consensus policies--have shown that whenever information is imperfect and markets incomplete, which is to say always, and especially in developing countries, then the invisible hand works most imperfectly.
Significantly, there are desirable government interventions which, in principle, can improve upon the efficiency of the market. These restrictions on the conditions under which markets result in efficiency are important--many of the key activities of government can be understood as responses to the resulting market failures."

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