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The Three Trillion Dollar War - and its Economic Impact

3 TRILLION.

Joseph Stiglitz was chief economist at the World Bank until January 2000. Before that he was the chairman of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 2001. He is currently a finance and economics professor at Columbia University. He is the author of Globalization and Its Discontents and The Roaring Nineties.

01: Moderator Introduction
02: Bilmes Opening: Scale of the Iraq War
03: Hidden War Costs
04: Long term Costs
05: Military Reset Costs
06: War Debt / Continuing Costs
07: Stiglitz Opening: Beyond the Budget
08: Macro Economic Costs
09: War is Good For the Economy Myth
10: Preventing From Happening Again
11: Q & A
12: Q1: Media Exposure
13: Q2: Past Measurements
14: Q3: Military Acceptance
15: Q4: Cost of Immediate Withdrawal
16: Q5: Lack of Expert Concern
17: Q6: Cost of Doing Nothing
18: Q7: Martial Plan Cost
19: Q8: Repairing the Current Situation

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