blogs.wsj.com - 10/8/2009
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Paul Krugman: In Trade, ‘It’s Not the Great Depression — It’s Worse’
econlog.econlib.org - 10/5/2009
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econlog.econlib.org —
(October 5, 2009 04:42 PM, by Arnold Kling)
He argues that the Recalculation story falls apart when...
you ask why, say, a housing boom -- which requires shifting resources into housing -- doesn't produce the same kind of unemployment as a housing bust ...
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Paul Krugman asks a Question
blogs.reuters.com - 10/8/2009
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blogs.reuters.com —
Paul Krugman gave a pleasingly wonkish talk at
the World Business Forum today: the attendees with their...
Speaker Workbooks will have found it difficult to fill out the Paul Krugman Summary Sheet on page 95, complete with blanks where they are meant to ...
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Krugman on the end of trade
blogs.ft.com - 10/12/2009
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blogs.ft.com —
By Thomas Palley Over the past year the
global economy has experienced a massive contraction, the deepest...
since the Great Depression of the 1930s. But this spring, economists started talking of “green shoots” of recovery and that ...
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A second Great Depression is still possible
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