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    Paul Robin Krugman (/ˈkrʊɡmən/ KRUUG-mən; born February 28, 1953) is an American economist who is the Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate...
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  • Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, whose economic pronouncements he endeavored to debunk. Luskin was de facto leader of what he called the "Krugman Truth Squad...
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    is the co-author of several economics texts, mostly with her husband Paul Krugman. Wells received her BA from the University of Chicago and her PhD from...
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  • dismissed as "unserious" by New York Times columnist Paul Krugman for its large cuts in income tax rates. Krugman dismissed the idea that current marginal rates...
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    economic crises, most notably the Great Depression. On the contrary, Paul Krugman, winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics, argues that tariffs had no...
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    https://economistsview.typepad.com/economistsview/2010/09/paul-krugman-taking-on-china.html https://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/31/macroeconomic-effect...
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    the dismantling of illegal Israeli settlements in occupied Palestine. Paul Krugman's left-wing commentary has attracted both widespread praise and criticism...
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    "If they're too big to fail, they're too big." Some economists such as Paul Krugman hold that financial crises arise principally from banks being under-regulated...
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    philosophical ideas initially attracted libertarians and anarchists. Economist Paul Krugman argues that cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are only used by bank skeptics...
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    bulldozer". As news spread of its thesis in the English-speaking world, Paul Krugman hailed it as a landmark, while former senior World Bank economist Branko...
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    debt-ceiling limit was being approached again. In early January, the economist Paul Krugman endorsed the idea and asserted that opposition to the idea was coming...
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    May 2013. Krugman, Paul (2 May 2009). "Liquidity preference, loanable funds, and Niall Ferguson (wonkish)". The New York Times. Krugman, Paul (22 May 2009)...
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  • our way out of our problems is being questioned." However, economist Paul Krugman and other New Keynesians pointed out that there was no evidence for bond...
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  • columns by a number of regular contributors (such as David Brooks and Paul Krugman), and usually includes editorials, which are opinion pieces written by...
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  • published the IS–LM model representing Keynes's system. Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, in his work on monetary policy, follows the formulations of Hicks: A...
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  • "Monetary means will not force down the rate of interest any further." Paul Krugman has worked extensively on the liquidity trap, claiming that it was the...
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    recession, to reduce unemployment and help spur GDP growth. According to Paul Krugman, since a government is not like a household, reductions in government...
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    long-run. Schiff's views have been criticized several times by economist Paul Krugman, who defines inflation very differently from Schiff, focusing on CPI...
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    was little known until popularized by Paul Krugman in his book Peddling Prosperity and subsequent writings. Krugman has described the allegory as "a favorite...
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    January 23, 2019. Krugman, Paul (November 16, 2017). "Opinion: Everybody Hates the Trump Tax Plan". The New York Times. Krugman, Paul (October 26, 2017)...
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    Paul Anthony Samuelson (May 15, 1915 – December 13, 2009) was an American economist who was the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic...
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  • New Keynesian economist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics, Paul Krugman, asserted MMT goes too far in its support for government budget deficits...
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    December 2021 caused an uproar among economists, some of whom, including Paul Krugman, have since apologized and become open to price caps. Weber's thoughts...
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  • original on 2017-11-26. Retrieved 2017-11-26. Krugman, Paul (2016-03-04). "The Mitt-Hawley Fallacy". Paul Krugman Blog. Retrieved 2024-11-01. Bairoch (1993)...
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    would be the worst since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Economist Paul Krugman once commented on this as seemingly the beginning of "a second Great...
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  • 28, 2022. Krugman, Paul (2007). The Conscience of a Liberal. p. 244. Krugman, Paul (2007). The Conscience of a Liberal. p. 13. Krugman, Paul (2007). The...
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    economics (Irish: eacnamaíocht Leipreacháin) was a term coined by economist Paul Krugman to describe the 26.3 per cent rise in Irish 2015 GDP, later revised to...
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  • established pundits and economists such as J. Bradford DeLong, Mark Thoma and Paul Krugman reading and referencing it. During this time, Smith also wrote articles...
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  • the depths of the 2007–2008 financial crisis, both Ben Bernanke and Paul Krugman popularized a version of the quote in reference to financial crises....
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  • to reduce Congressional oversight of the executive branch. Economist Paul Krugman expressed a similar view in February 2020, writing that Trump's initial...
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