Joseph Stiglitz is the Roosevelt Institute's chief
economist. In 2015, a report authored by Stiglitz offered an indictment of 35 years of
U.S. economic policies.
Elizabeth Warren and
Bill de Blasio joined Stiglitz at the press conference to announce the report. The 37 policy recommendations in the Stiglitz report include progressive taxation and an expansion of government programs.
Time called the Stiglitz report "a roadmap for what many progressives would like to see happen policy wise over the next four years." According to
The Washington Post, the institute's plan is "firmly rooted in the conviction that more government can solve most of America's economic challenges. It is a plan seemingly designed to rally liberals, enrage free-market economists and push a certain presumptive presidential nominee to the left." ==See also==