Chatting With Krugman
Chatting With Krugman
The Nobel Prize winner talks about the state of the depressed economy and his new book.
By Daniel Gross
Posted Monday, December 1, 2008 - 5:59pm
This may be the winter of Paul Krugman's content. President Bush, whose economic policies Krugman has derided from the beginning, is leaving office. Krugman has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics. And Norton has just published The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008, a substantial revision of the book he originally published in 1999. Listen to an exclusive interview with Krugman by Newsweek senior editor and Moneybox columnist Daniel Gross.
(Photo of Paul Krugman by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)
Chatting With Krugman (Photo of Paul Krugman by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)
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Depression Diary
wenzlb:
Thanks for the compliment. We will have more Depression Diary soon!
James Ledbetter
Editor, The Big Money
Please Bring Back Depression Diary
The rest of this blog is great and all, but I started reading for the Depression Diary, and that's still what I want.
Krugman is a hack
He won the Nobel from a bunch of Europeans snobs for hating GWB and blaming Bush for everything including the extinction of dinosaurs. Krugman rarely mentions his old theories anymore, for which he won the Nobel, only to contradict them with liberal progressive propaganda. He theorized on the benefits of the economy of scale, yet the political position he advocates directly opposes his own economic theory. Krugman the open minded economist has left the building, all we see now is Krugman with a severe case of post-traumatic Bush disorder. What is Krugman going to write about in 18 months when it’s all on Obama?