Joseph Stiglitz
Fairly well into his career, he made a big swing away from theory and into development economics. He has continued as a major spokesman for the world's poor.
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In the material, you have Stiglitz advocating differential tariffs as a way lessen the burden on poor countries so the answer to the practice question should be "a" alone.
In the material, you have Stiglitz advocating differential tariffs as a way lessen the burden on poor countries so the answer to the practice question should be "a" alone.
There's a problem with the logic of the practice question. In the video you present Stiglitz' view that excessively strict IP rights are an unfair burden on poor countries. But differential tariffs are presented as a source of relief to poor countries. The answer to the question of which is a problem for poor countries cannot be "both" IP rights and differential tariffs.
There's a problem with the logic of the practice question. In the video you present Stiglitz' view that excessively strict IP rights are an unfair burden on poor countries. But differential tariffs are presented as a source of relief to poor countries. The answer to the question of which is a problem for poor countries cannot be "both" IP rights and differential tariffs.
There's a problem with the logic of the practice question. In the video you present Stiglitz' view that excessively strict IP rights are an unfair burden on poor countries. But differential tariffs are presented as a source of relief to poor countries. The answer to the question of which is a problem for poor countries cannot be "both" IP rights and differential tariffs.
There's a problem with the logic of the practice question. In the video you present Stiglitz' view that excessively strict IP rights are an unfair burden on poor countries. But differential tariffs are presented as a source of relief to poor countries. The answer to the question of which is a problem for poor countries cannot be "both" IP rights and differential tariffs.
There's a problem with the logic of the practice question. In the video you present Stiglitz' view that excessively strict IP rights are an unfair burden on poor countries. But differential tariffs are presented as a source of relief to poor countries. The answer to the question of which is a problem for poor countries cannot be "both" IP rights and differential tariffs.

