Paul Krugman On Friday, the print edition of the New York Times carried this headline over a column by Paul Krugman: “How Many Americans Will Ayn Rand Kill?” (The digital headline reads: “When Libertarianism Goes Bad.”) Krugman makes the foll...
and Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew bears little resemblance to the U.S.S.R.'s Nikita Khrushchev and less to Joseph Stalin. Yet the results of recent economic research into the sources of Pacific Rim growth give the few people who recall
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Using Hyland's ( Metadiscourse . Continuum, 2005) interpersonal model, this study explores interactive and interactional metadiscursive clusters in a selection of research articles and blog posts written by the Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman. With the support of corpus linguistics tools, extended ...
Nor could Krugman have watched any of the recent Senate hearings where thenewest,egregious, non-prosecuted Wall Street crimes have been aired. Krugman obviously didn’t hear Senator Carl Levin, Democrat from Michigan, tell the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Investigations on July 15, 2013 that JP...
We’ll get to what I think was the money quote, but first … Krugman and I are in violent agreement about the subject of his response – the differences between the Macro and the Trade Towers of Babel. In macro, the grand prize was ‘micro-foundations’ in which micro and macroeconomics...
Prof. Krugman’s column’s theme — I really cannot understand the deep rapture of hating and hurting we see in these twisted, savage-spirited wing nuts. The way many of them seem also to regard it as the essence of Christian love is additionally puzzling, but the behavior itself horrifies...
The reason fiscal stimulus cannot rescue the U.S. economy has nothing to do with the difference between Barro and Krugman. It has to do with the fact that a large percentage of high-productivity, high-value-added jobs and the middle class incomes and careers associated with them have been ...