the best of the "cheap" joysticks out there is the Thrustmaster T.16000M. It holds up well, is pretty accurate and smooth feeling. Downside is there are not enough buttons.
CH joystick is crap since the buyout. Quality has gone way down and you will go through a half dozen of them in the time you would have gone through a single one of the old sticks. The pedals and the throttle still hold up ok.
Logitex X55 or X56 series. Decent sticks with good feel. Throttle is smooth with a good feel, not just sliding loose like the CH throttle. There is a slight tension which just makes it seem like your working a control. I had a X55 for a while and the axises were good and never gave me any trouble I did have issues with a lot of buttons.
Saitek, you dont hear too much about these any more. A low end stick/throttle combo that use to have power problems, but I dont know if they still do.
Thrustmaster Warthog. Excellent mid/upper range stick. Very smooth, lots of buttons. I've had mine for years with out issue. Some say the spring tension is a bit heavy, but if you feel that way there is a guy in poland selling a lighter spring that is easy to swap out (I have just done this recently and like the feel) I hope to get the throttle some day, but my modded CH throttle is still doing the job.
VKB and Virpil are the top dogs these days. Well made, lots of buttons and options for sticks and mount systems. Down side is they are very had to get..... as well as being expensive.
Personally I have CH Pedals, a CH throttle (added a single side of "velcro" to the slide to get some tension to the action) and a Warthog joystick with the softer spring)