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In light of the recent discussion of Stiglitz's work, perhaps some folks in the Seattle area will be able to hear him speak (and maybe he is on tour and coming to other cities). Ylva

Subject: Stiglitz lecture, Monday Oct 16

This lecture may be of interest to many of you:

Shaping Globalization: Economic & Social Justice – Can We Have It All?

Featuring Joseph Stiglitz, Author & Nobel Prize-winning Economist

Time:                  7:00-8:30pm
Location:            Town Hall at Eighth and Seneca (1119 8th Avenue, Seattle 
98101)
Cost:                   $10 Members & Students with ID; $15 Non-members
Registration:      Please pre-register at www.world-affairs.org or by calling 
the Council at (206) 441-5910.
For more information:     
http://www.world-affairs.org/calendar.cfm?eventID=733&action=eventDetails

In today’s rapidly developing environment of global interdependency, the 
consequences of globalization have touched everyone world-wide. The debate 
surrounding globalization has inspired a number of reforms at the macro level, 
but are they working? What are the implications of globalization for developing 
countries? What are some alternatives to the current system of intellectual 
property rights? What reforms can be made to international institutions, 
including the World Trade Organization and the International Monetary Fund, to 
make them more effective, transparent, and responsive?

The World Affairs Council presents Joseph Stiglitz, acclaimed author and Nobel 
Prize-winning economist, at an evening lecture in Seattle on October 16, 2006 
where he will address how globalization can reach its full potential and 
benefit people around the world.

About the Speaker

Joseph Stiglitz is uniquely qualified to address these issues. As a member of 
the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) from 1993-95 during the Clinton 
administration, Stiglitz served as CEA chairman from 1995-97. He then became 
Chief Economist and Senior Vice-President of the World Bank from 1997-2000. In 
2001, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for his analyses of markets 
with asymmetric information.

In addition to his extensive career in the field of economics, Joseph Stiglitz 
is also recognized as a leading economic educator and prolific author. His most 
famous work, Globalization and Its Discontents, has been translated into 35 
languages and has sold more than one million copies worldwide. He currently 
lectures at Columbia University in New York and chairs the university's 
Committee on Global Thought.

Stiglitz’s presentation will be followed by a brief Q&A session. His most 
recent book, Making Globalization Work, will be available for purchase 
following the event.



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