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Paul and Krugman
Economist Paul Krugman commented that the incident showed that " the imperatives of crony capitalism trump professed faith in free markets ," at least for the Department of Agriculture at the time.
* 1953 – Paul Krugman, American economist, Nobel laureate
In his 1998 paper, Japan's Trap, Princeton economics professor Paul Krugman argued that based on a number of models, Japan had a new option.
This led some economists, such as Paul Krugman, and some Japanese politicians, to speak of deliberately causing hyperinflation.
Paul Krugman, the Nobel Laureate in economics for 2008, wrote in his New York Times Op-Ed column for December 15, 2008:
Some leading economists such as Kevin M. Murphy and Nobel laureate Gary Becker do not accept the Card / Krueger results, while some others, like Nobel laureates Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz, accept them.
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, has argued in favour of the Card and Krueger result, stating that Card and Krueger ;
After Friedman's death in 2006, Keynesian Nobel laureate Paul Krugman praised Friedman as a " great economist and a great man ," but criticized him by writing that " he slipped all too easily into claiming both that markets always work and that only markets work.
Paul Krugman discussed the balance sheet recession concept during 2010, agreeing with Koo's situation assessment and view that sustained deficit spending when faced with a balance sheet recession would be appropriate.
" Economist Paul Krugman described the U. S. 2009 recession and Japan's lost decade as liquidity traps.
For example, Paul Krugman wrote in December 2010 that significant, sustained government spending was necessary because indebted households were paying down debts and unable to carry the U. S. economy as they had previously: " The root of our current troubles lies in the debt American families ran up during the Bush-era housing bubble ... highly indebted Americans not only can ’ t spend the way they used to, they ’ re having to pay down the debts they ran up in the bubble years.
According to Paul Krugman, " Over all, the 1982 tax increase undid about a third of the 1981 cut ; as a share of G. D. P., the increase was substantially larger than Mr. Clinton's 1993 tax increase.
However, Paul Krugman demonstrates that the monetary base expanded significantly from 1922 to 1925, and that this expansion was accompanied by a reduction in commercial paper rates.
The end of the decade was characterized by a Keynesian resurgence, while the influence and media popularity of left-wing economists Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman ( Nobel Prize recipients in 2001 and 2008, respectively ) did not stop growing during the decade.
* February 23 – Paul Krugman, American economist
* The Gold Bug Variations by Paul Krugman Ph. D.
Although many economists, such as George Akerlof, Paul Krugman, Robert Shiller, and Joseph Stiglitz, support Keynesian stimulus, over 300 economists signed a petition stating that they do not believe higher government spending will help the United States economy recover from the late-2000s recession.
" Another popular economist, Paul Krugman, has advanced the counterargument that this would have a corresponding devaluationary effect, like the sustained low interest rates of 2001-2004 produced against world currencies.
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman had a bleak prediction,
* Paul Krugman, Its Baaaaack: Japan's Slump and the Return of the Liquidity Trap, In: Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 2, ( 1998 ), pp 137 – 205
Nobel Prize winning Economist and former Enron advisor Paul Krugman has been very critical of this program arguing the non-recourse loans lead to a hidden subsidy that will be split by asset managers, banks ' shareholders and creditors.
In 1991, Paul Krugman, as a highly regarded international trade theorist, put out a call for economists to pay more attention to economic geography in a book entitled Geography and Trade, focusing largely on the core regional science concept of agglomeration economies.
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Paul and American
Enthusiastically, Americans have swept subliterary and bogus materials like Paul Bunyan tales, Abe Lincoln anecdotes and labor union songs up as true products of our American oral tradition.
The American part of the evening consisted of Paul Creston's Dance Overture, William Schuman's `` Chester '' From `` New England Triptych '' and two works of Wallingford Riegger, Dance Rhythms, Op. 58, and a Romanza For Strings, Op. 56A.
* Alain Connes, Andre Lichnerowicz, Marcel Paul Schutzenberger, Jennifer Gage ( translator ): Triangle of Thought, American Mathematical Society, 2001, ISBN 978-0821826140
* 1969 – Paul Rudd, American actor
* 1972 – Paul Lo Duca, American baseball player
* 1952 – Paul Reubens, American actor
* 1979 – Aaron Paul, American actor
* 1938 – Paul Bartel, American actor ( d. 2000 )
* 1954 – Paul Steigerwald, American sportscaster
* Murphy, Paul V. The Rebuke of History: The Southern Agrarians and American Conservative Thought ( 2000 )
* 2012 – Paul McCracken, American economist ( b. 1915 )
* 1980 – Paul London, American wrestler
* 1913 – Paul Dean, American baseball player ( d. 1981 )
* 1896 – Paul Outerbridge, American photographer ( d. 1958 )
* 1914 – Paul Rand, American graphic designer ( d. 1996 )
* 1909 – Paul Callaway, American organist and conductor ( d. 1995 )
* 1980 – Paul Menard, American race car driver
* 1934 – Paul Joseph Cohen, American mathematician ( d. 2007 )
* 1967 – Prince Paul, American disc jockey and record producer ( Gravediggaz, Stetsasonic, and Handsome Boy Modeling School )
* 1941 – Paul Plishka, American opera singer
* 1775 – American Revolution: The British advancement by sea begins ; Paul Revere and other riders warn the countryside of the troop movements.
* 1995 – Paul Litowsky, American actor
Notable American restaurant chefs include Thomas Keller, Charlie Trotter, Grant Achatz, Alfred Portale, Paul Prudhomme, Paul Bertolli, Frank Stitt, Alice Waters, and celebrity chefs like Mario Batali, Alton Brown, Emeril Lagasse, Cat Cora, Michael Symon, Bobby Flay, Ina Garten, Todd English, Sandra Lee, and Paula Deen.
Other Revolutionary War heroes who became figures of American folklore include: Benedict Arnold, Benjamin Franklin, Nathan Hale, John Hancock, Andrew Jackson, and John Paul Jones and Francis Marion.

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