- NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — He is by far the best-known economist of our time, a Nobel laureate and a popular columnist for the New York Times. (Marketwatch)
- Rich people have more power than poor people, and they use that power to get what they want — which is, normally, more wealth and more power. Across America, politicians invariably reflect the views of their richest constituents. (New York Times)
- Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman on Monday slammed President Barack Obama's remark that the private sector is "doing fine," calling it "unfortunate" and adding that the president "screwed up the line." "That was an unfortunate line. (Politico.com)
- President Obama made quite a gaffe Friday when just one week after the Labor Department announced horrid jobs numbers for May, he claimed the private sector is doing fine. (News Busters)
- Paul Krugman gave a powerful speech at Netroots Nation Conference, where he claimed that the nations economic problems are rectifiable however, powerful plutocrats and politicians i.e. (DAILY KOS)
- In his June 08 column, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman says a major part of the reason the recession under Reagan recovered more quickly than the current recession is because of government spending. (Hotair.com)
- Paul Krugman is not a name you'd expect to see plastered onto the sides of Madrid's buses. (Salon)
- On "CBS This Morning" Monday, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman attempted to clean-up Obama's gaffe from late last week, when he said at a press conference that "the private sector is doing just fine. (Daily Caller)
- In his June 11, 2012 op-ed in the NY Times, Paul Krugman goes beyond economic analysis to bring up the morality and the conceptual framing that determines economic policy. (Common Dreams)
Friday, June 15, 2012
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