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  1. Paul Krugman, a New York Times Opinion columnist, writes about macroeconomics, trade, health care, social policy and politics. In 2008, he received the Nobel Prize in Economics.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_KrugmanPaul Krugman - Wikipedia

    Paul Robin Krugman (/ ˈ k r ʊ ɡ m ə n / ⓘ KRUUG-mən; born February 28, 1953) is an American economist who is the Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and a columnist for The New York Times.

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    Most of my writing involves economics, but I weigh in on other issues such as technology, global politics or domestic policy, when I think I can add something to the discussion. I also write a weekly newsletter.

    I’m an economist by training, with an original focus on international trade and finance, who taught at M.I.T. and Princeton University among other places, and am now a distinguished professor at City University of New York Graduate Center. My pre-Times research was honored, among other things, with the 2008 Nobel Prize in economics. I am the author...

    I rely almost entirely on public information, rather than insider access. I try to get my facts right, try to listen to multiple views, and make a point of admitting when I got something wrong. I have no financial stake in anything I write, and no connection with any political campaign. You can learn more about The Times’s ethics guidelines here. B...

  3. Jul 21, 2022 · Opinion Columnist. Leer en español. In early 2021 there was an intense debate among economists about the likely consequences of the American Rescue Plan, the $1.9 trillion package enacted by a new...

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · Paul Krugman (born February 28, 1953, Albany, New York, U.S.) American economist and journalist who received the 2008 Nobel Prize for Economics for his work in economic geography and in identifying international trade patterns. He was also known for his op-ed column in The New York Times.

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  5. I have recently moved from MIT to Princeton . I was born in 1953, got my Ph.D. from MIT in 1977, and have since taught at Yale and Stanford as well as MIT. I also spent an eye-opening year working at the White House (Council of Economic Advisers) in 1982-3. In 1991 I received my major professional gong, the John Bates Clark Medal, given by the ...

  6. Feb 12, 2020 · The Nobel prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist discusses his latest book, Arguing with Zombies, and how to combat the false and harmful beliefs that animate contemporary political discourse. He covers topics such as climate change, social security, populism, and the media's role in shaping public opinion.

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