Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist and longtime left-leaning New York Times columnist, left the Gray Lady last month after more than two decades, accusing editors of effectively ...
Paul Krugman, columnist for The New York Times for nearly 25 years, is retiring at the end of this year. “Time and again, he took on the big fights, grappled with policy deeply and seriously ...
Paul Krugman needs no introduction. Probably the most famous economist alive, he’s also a noted policy advisor, opinion columnist and blogger for The New York Times. His cutting-edge research ...
A sharp eye on media bias, official propaganda, and globaloney. As Krugman points out, basket-case proponents overlook Japan's unusual demographics. If you consider simply Japan's work age ...
A fter nearly a quarter century, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman has decided to wrap up his opinion column in the New York Times, with a final one dropping on Tuesday—and he's using ...
Through it all, the big-government view found a ready spokesman in Paul Krugman. (He even sticks to a version of this role in his final column.) He rushed to blame unregulated markets for a ...
Paul Krugman says the AI frenzy has shades of internet mania — but might not finish with a devastating crash. Krugman, a winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, said in a ...
Paul Solman sat down with Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman to discuss polarization, globalization and the potential financial risks ahead. We're getting a look at how the public mood and ...
Economics made Paul Krugman famous. Punditry has made him a celebrity, famous for being famous. But Krugman aspires to be long remembered, and, in this respect, John Maynard Keynes is the gold ...
Paul Krugman is concerned about the AI boom.REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Paul Krugman says the AI boom is like the dot-com bubble but might not end with a massive crash. The Nobel-winning economist ...