from Huffington Post:
Shahien Nasiripour
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Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-Winning Economist, Says Federal Reserve System 'Corrupt'First Posted: 03- 3-10 07:00 PM | Updated: 03- 3-10 08:16 PM
One of the world's leading economists said Wednesday the very structure of the Federal Reserve system is so fraught with conflicts to the point that it's "corrupt."
Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz, a former senior vice president and chief economist at the World Bank, said that if countries applying for World Bank aid during his time would have presented a financial regulatory system similar to that of America's Federal Reserve, in which regional Feds are partly governed by the very banks they're supposed to police, it would have raised alarms.
"if we had seen a governance structure that corresponds to our Federal Reserve system, we would have been yelling and screaming and saying that country does not deserve any assistance. This is a corrupt governing structure," Stiglitz said during a conference on financial reform in New York. "It's time for us to reflect on our own structure today, and to say there are parts that can be improved."
Stiglitz made the remarks at a conference held by the Roosevelt Institute. Featuring speakers like Stiglitz, Harvard Law professor and federal bailout watchdog Elizabeth Warren, and legendary investor George Soros, the event produced bold ideas on reforming the nation's financial system on topics like consumer protection, the credit rating agencies, the securitization market, and ending Too Big To Fail. ...........(more)
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