Thursday, May 17, 2012

Paul krugman

  • Javascript is required to watch video inline on this page. You can choose another option on the listen/watch page if you prefer. Earlier this week, former Sen.
  • (Democracy Now)
  • But after seeing Paul Krugman on the Ed Show tonight, I will be getting a copy of this book. My parents grew up in the depression of the 1930s.
  • (End this Depression NOW! - DAILY KOS)
  • Greece is about to leave the euro, and it is a tossup as to whether the European currency will survive at all, economist Paul Krugman said Tuesday night at the Free Library of Philadelphia.
  • (Central Penn Business Journal)
  • U.S. stocks stumbled out of the gate and major European bourses suffered heavy losses Monday after another weekend of negative headlines in the eurozone.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • NEW YORK (Reuters) - Paul Krugman has a simple message for U.S. policymakers: Forget about the countrys huge budget deficit. It can be fixed over the next decade. Focus instead on the much more immediate problem of mass unemployment.
  • (Reuters)
  • This isn't a Republican/Democrat issue; this is a big government issue. It's hard to take Paul Krugman seriously, and I am amazed that he is still respected within the economic community.
  • (Bennington Banner)
  • One of the characters in the 1939 film Stagecoach is a banker named Gatewood who lectures his captive audience on the evils of big government, especially bank regulation -- As if we bankers dont know how to run our own banks! he exclaims.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)
  • Suddenly, it has become easy to see how the euro — that grand, flawed experiment in monetary union without political union — could come apart at the seams. We're not talking about a distant prospect, either.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • According to The Hill, two men named Paul with strong opinions on economic policy, clashed in a TV debate. Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) represented the free market, libertarian argument. Prof. Paul Krugman advanced a big government, liberal philosophy.
  • (YAHOO!)

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