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Paul Krugman Paul Robin Krugman (; born February 28, 1953) is an American economist, columnist and author. Read More»From Wikipedia |
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expansionary efforts must, at all times, always be inflationary. Ergo, we're doomed. (This was the substance of the Paul Krugman -Niall Ferguson feud .) What's both impressive and annoying about these folks is their inability to process information
aggressively. But that is plausible. Early this year, the Nobel Prize–winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman issued depression warnings . Bernanke admitted similar fears in interviews with David Wessel , economics editor of The
time since World War II. "This looks an awful lot like the beginning of a second Great Depression," Nobel laureate Paul Krugman said in January. Catastrophe may have been averted. But when economists proclaim a recession over, they're celebrating
however caused. That was a shortsighted conceit, says Nobel Prize–winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman in his The Return of Depression Economics . Krugman provides a lucid overview of the economic crises of recent decades
of any president since Franklin Roosevelt." To support his case, he quoted economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman , who had said at the time: "Let's not mince words: This looks an awful lot like the beginning of a second Great
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