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Paul Robin Krugman (/ ˈ k r ʊ ɡ m ə n / ⓘ KRUUG-mən; [4] [5] born February 28, 1953) [6] is an American economist who is the Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He wrote as a columnist for The New York Times from 2000 to 2024. [7]
Other critics argued that Krugman’s measure didn’t reflect the real economy. The Consumer Price Index, or CPI, is what most people associate with headline inflation.
Ballooning U.S. debt has stirred growing alarm on Wall Street, but economist Paul Krugman isn't worried and said you shouldn't be either. In a New York Times op-ed on Thursday, the Nobel laureate ...
The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century is a book by American economist and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, consisting of a collection of his columns for The New York Times (and some for Slate and Fortune).
Paul Krugman: Well, no. I'm on the transitory side, although not with high certainty. There's the cliche about uncharted territory and all that, but it really is. Nothing like this has ever ...
Rolling Stone editor Jann Wenner has made all of his political donations to Democrats [87] and has conducted high-profile interviews for the magazine with Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. [84] Rolling Stone endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the run-up for the 2016 U.S. presidential election. [88]
To that question, Nobel Prize–winning economist Paul Krugman has a simple answer: It’s the immigration, stupid. “The economy is chugging along, creating lots of jobs, ...
Shortly after its publication, Newsweek called it "the best primer around on recent U.S. economic history." [1] In the book Krugman covers the US productivity slowdown that has occurred since the 1970s, changes in the ideology among economists, and offers critiques of both conservative supply side economics and liberal support for government intervention in the form of "strategic policy". [1]