Nobel laureatePaul Krugman,a longtimeNew York Times columnist, wrote about a change he’s seen in Americans over the past two decades as he published his final column in the newspaper. “What strikes me, looking back, is how optimistic many people, both here and in much of the West...
The new Know-Nothings' target is the pugnacious economist/New York Times op-ed columnist Paul Krugman. In a piece exploring the political roots of recent anti-Semitic remarks by Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, Krugman noted that Bush Administration policies had helped provide grist for...
Paul Krugman exposes "jobs Americans won't do", has "uncomfortable facts about the economics of modern immigration" - 05/28/10 I posted a paragraph of this back in March 2006 when it first appeared, but it's worth revisiting the Paul Krugman column here [see UPDATE] where he exposes the...
She has written for the New York Times, The Atlantic, and many other publica- tions, and writes a column for Columbia Journalism Review. She is an editor-at-large for The Atavist and an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Journalism School. She lives in New York. Praise for ...
By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: August 3, 2015 William D. Cohan has joined Paul Krugman and Andrew Ross Sorkin at the New York Times in pushing the
The column warns that New Jersey may wind up repeating Connecticut’s mistakes. Going down that path, however, is a recipe for a loss of high-value taxpayers and businesses. Let’s look at a remarkable story from the New York Times. Published last year, it offers a very tangible example...
An interview with Paul Krugman on leaving the NYT in 2024 after his newsletter was killed and editing of his column “became extremely intrusive”, Substack, more Tom Bowman / NPR: Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth wins Senate confirmation to become Donald Trump's defense secretary, after Vice...
Many economists are racing to declare a ‘manufacturing revival.’ The latest to join the bandwagon is Paul Krugman. In his latest column, Krugman writes (my emphasis added) Manufacturing is one of the bright spots of a generally disappointing recovery
Natasha Singer / New York Times: UNESCO report: overreliance on online learning during COVID-19 led to “staggering” education inequality and hindered discussion on equitable, lower-tech options More: UNESCO, Financial Times, Coinspeaker, Metaverse Post, UNESCO, and Tech Xplore X: @natashanyt,...
Martin Ford is a futurist and the author of four books, including Rule of the Robots: How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Everything (2021), the New York Times Bestselling Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future (winner of the 2015 Financial Times/McKinsey Bu...