Paul Krugman

Paul Krugman

Professor of Economics, Princeton; Columnist, The New York Times

Paul Krugman is an author, economist, and Princeton professor who is probably best known for his op-ed columns in the New York Times.

Krugman is the author of over twenty books, including The Conscience of a Liberal, a progressive manifesto, and The Great Unraveling, a collection of his op-ed columns.

An economic crisis is always a possibility, Krugman says.
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Krugman refers to the 2008 election as between a modern-day FDR and Grover Cleveland.
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The Nobel Prize-winning economist on the environmental stakes.
Paul Krugman places serious blame for the war on the media.
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Krugman doesn’t believe there’s anything wrong with helping people in distress.
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Krugman would like to see renewed interest in unions.
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Paul Krugman explains why employer-based healthcare is decreasing.
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Broken is too strong a word, but there are problems.
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Schools in this country need a lot more money, says Paul Krugman.
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The income gap is huge and a growing problem.
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Paul Krugman calls the experience ‘expensive suffering.’
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Krugman says this is only the first act.
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All capitalism is to some extent wasteful, but America, says Krugman, is especially so.
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The Nobel Prize winner says economics should move beyond the limits of ‘rational self-interest.’
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Academies are becoming internationalized, says Paul Krugman.
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The Nobel Prize winning economist chronicles his economic philosophy.