Front Burner

Nobel winning economist Joseph Stiglitz on Trump, tariffs and democracy

Amid trade wars and the shattering of global norms, we're joined by Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate and former Chief Economist at the world bank, for a discussion about Trump, tariffs, and democracy.
Joseph E. Stiglitz, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, speaks during the Swiss International Finance Forum, in Bern, Switzerland, Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Politicians, supervisory authorities and scientists engage in an active dialogue on the future of the Swiss financial market during the forum. (Peter Klaunzer/Keystone/Associated Press)

Last week Jayme had the opportunity to interview Nobel Prize winning economist, and former staffer and advisor to Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, Joseph Stiglitz.

Stiglitz also worked as the chief economist at the world bank, is a bestselling author many times over and remains one of the towering economic thinkers of our time. 

He has long been a sharp critic of neoliberalism, and trade policies like NAFTA that he believes privileged the rich and corporations, but disenfranchised workers. 

This was a wide ranging conversation and dealt with Trump's tariff war, the threats towards Canada and the recent arrest and attempt to deport a Columbia student who helped lead protests against Israel's war in Gaza last year. 

The conversation was recorded in front of an audience. It was part of a conference put on by McGill's Media Ecosystem Observatory and the Max Bell School of Public Policy.

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