is a regular columnist for The New York Times. December 10, 2024at 10:02 am Farewell, and don't give up hope | Paul Krugman If we stand up to the kakistocracy — rule by the worst — that’s emerging as we speak, we may eventually find our way back... ...
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Inhis columnfor theNew York Times, Paul Krugman warns that cronyism is bad and that we can expect more of it under Trump. Here are some excerpts, focusing primarily on howprotectionismenablescorruption. Trump imposed significant tariffs during his first term, and many businesses applied for exemp...
Paul Krugman, recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics and best-selling author, has been a columnist atThe New York Timesfor twenty years. A Distinguished Professor at City University of New York, he lives in New York City. Our Price ...
New York Times October 11, 2002 Moles at Work By PAUL KRUGMAN o here's my theory: Michael Oxley, Harvey Pitt and George W. Bush are all Communist moles who have worked their way into the center of the capitalist system in order to destroy it. How else can you make sense of their ...
Paul Krugman, recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics and best-selling author, has been a columnist atThe New York Timesfor twenty years. A Distinguished Professor at City University of New York, he resides in New York City.
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, a longtime New 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.
For a long time business seemed to have this game under control: win elections with racial dog whistles, then turn to an agenda of tax cuts and deregulation. But sooner or later something like Trump was going to happen: a candidate who meant the racism seriously, with the enthusiastic suppor...
For years now, Paul Krugman, the esteemed Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton University, has been using his columns at the New York Times to defend President Obama on multiple fronts. Until yesterday’s column, Krugman, who is typically spot on in the arena of monetar...
KRUGMAN:There’ssomeof that. Although, actually, I would say that I remember New York 40 years ago. COWEN:So do I. KRUGMAN:It’s inconceivable how much it’s gotten better. By the way, this is not a recent thing. I don’t think New York gets enough credit for the brilliant innovat...