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The 36th Nobel Conference examined the momentous changes in the world economic order that have occurred or are in process as the 21st century dawns. A world of increasingly interdependent and highly competitive global capitalism seems upon us. Powerful economic institutions, such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, have been active in policy formulation and assistance in this transition. Governments in the Americas, Europe, and Asia have undertaken very profound initiatives toward economic integration and much freer trade.

Nobel Conference® XXXVI at Gustavus Adolphus College addressed these questions. We have assembled a panel of extraordinarily diverse views and unsurpassed experience and expertise in these issues.




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Joseph E. Stiglitz
Globalization Equity in the Developing World
Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.,
Joan Kenney Professor of Economics (on leave), Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif.,
former chief economist, The World Bank, Washington, D.C.
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John B. Cobb, Jr
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Professor Emeritus of Theology, Claremont School of Theology, professor Emeritus of Religion, Claremont Graduate University, and co-director, Center for Process Studies, Claremont, Calif.
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Jagdish Bhagwati

Arthur Lehman Professor of Economics and professor of political science, Columbia University, New York
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Michael Sohlman

Executive Director, The Nobel Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden
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Jeffrey D. Sachs
Galen L. Stone Professor of International Trade, Harvard University, and director, Center for International Development at Harvard University (CID), Cambridge, Mass
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