Paul Krugman

Paul Krugman

Paul Krugman, recipient of the 2008 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, is Professor of Economics at Princeton University, where he regularly teaches the principles course.  He received his BA from Yale and his PhD from MIT.  Prior to his current position, he taught at Yale, Stanford, and MIT.  He also spent a year on staff of the Council of Economics Advisors in 1982-1983.  His research is mainly in the area of international trade, where he is one of the founders of the “new trade theory,” which focuses on increasing returns and imperfect competition.  He also works in international finance, with a concentration in currency crises.  In 1991, Krugman received the American Economic Association’s John Bates Clark medal.  In addition to his teaching and academic research, Krugman writes extensively for nontechnical audiences.  Krugman is a regular op-ed columnist for the New York Times.  His latest trade book, The Conscience of a Liberal, is a best-selling study of the political economy of economic inequality and its relationship with political polarization from the Gilded Age to the present.  His earlier books, Peddling Prosperity and The Age of Diminished Expectations, have become modern classics. 
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    Macroeconomics

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
    ©2012 | Third Edition

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    Economics

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
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    Microeconomics

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
    ©2012 | Third Edition

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  • Economics in Modules

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells; Margaret Ray; David A. Anderson
    ©2012 | Second Edition

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  • Microeconomics in Modules

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells; Margaret Ray; David A. Anderson
    ©2012 | Second Edition

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  • Macroeconomics in Modules

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells; Margaret Ray; David A. Anderson
    ©2012 | Second Edition

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  • Essentials of Economics

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells; Kathryn Graddy
    ©2010 | Second Edition

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  • Macroeconomics

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
    ©2010 | Second Edition

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  • Economics

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
    ©2010 | Second Edition

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  • Microeconomics

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
    ©2009 | Second Edition

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  • Macroeconomics: Canadian Edition

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells; Anthony Myatt
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  • Microeconomics: Canadian Edition

    Paul Krugman; Robin Wells; Anthony Myatt
    ©2006 | First Edition

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Paul Krugman

Paul Krugman

Paul Krugman, recipient of the 2008 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, is Professor of Economics at Princeton University, where he regularly teaches the principles course.  He received his BA from Yale and his PhD from MIT.  Prior to his current position, he taught at Yale, Stanford, and MIT.  He also spent a year on staff of the Council of Economics Advisors in 1982-1983.  His research is mainly in the area of international trade, where he is one of the founders of the “new trade theory,” which focuses on increasing returns and imperfect competition.  He also works in international finance, with a concentration in currency crises.  In 1991, Krugman received the American Economic Association’s John Bates Clark medal.  In addition to his teaching and academic research, Krugman writes extensively for nontechnical audiences.  Krugman is a regular op-ed columnist for the New York Times.  His latest trade book, The Conscience of a Liberal, is a best-selling study of the political economy of economic inequality and its relationship with political polarization from the Gilded Age to the present.  His earlier books, Peddling Prosperity and The Age of Diminished Expectations, have become modern classics.