Topic: Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman is a professor of economics and international affairs at Princeton University , author and columnist for The New York Times and the winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics . The Prize in Economics 2008 The video for the ...
Professor Paul Krugman clearly foretold in 2006 the current economic crisis. Why did Krugman fail to educate the public about the critical economic issues they faced and the steps the government and public should have taken? To try to understand Krugman's failure, ...
It seems we have just?managed?to scrape out of the barrel of a global recession, and there is already talk of a double dip recession.There is a agreement between world leaders that we all need to cut our budget deficit, but even leading ...
Despite widespread fears of a "double dip" recession, Wall Street is hiring again in droves, a sign that the financial industry anticipates a strong economic recovery. Rae Rosen, a regional economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York told The Times, ...
In the aftermath of World War II, General Lucius Clay, Governor of the U.S. military zone in Germany, mentioned to West German Finance Minister Ludwig Erhard that "My advisors tell me that you should not try to balance the budget, but should ...
With the confidence of someone who will not be held accountable if his advice is followed, Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist, has been arguing in his New York Times column and blog that the Canadian- and European-led consensus at the G-20 ...
Paul Krugman takes aim in today's New York Times at the GOP's opposition to extending the duration of unemployment benefits. This not the only place where standard arguments and standard policies based on standard arguments seem cynical. So does the idea, prominent ...
Paul Krugman takes aim in today's New York Times at the GOP's opposition to extending the duration of unemployment benefits. This not the only place where standard arguments and standard policies based on standard arguments seem cynical. So does the idea, prominent ...
Paul Krugman takes aim in today's New York Times at the GOP's opposition to extending the duration of unemployment benefits. This not the only place where standard arguments and standard policies based on standard arguments seem cynical. So does the idea, prominent ...
Paul Krugman argues In today's (July 5) New York Times that the case for extending the duration of unemployment benefits is stronger when the unemployment rate is higher. Here on the 4th of July weekend, that argument seems "self evident" to me.. ...