Paul Krugman is so much more informative and impressive when he talks about economics as opposed to injecting himself into partisan bickering. His column today is a perfect example of why economists regarded him so highly just a few years ago.
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I find it a little difficult to believe that Paul Krugman was ever really respected in ANY field requiring rational thought. He's a one trick pony. "Don't Cry for Me America?" Evita Perron? Please.
Paul Krugman is a giant in the field of economics. At UNLV and universities around the country, his introductory textbook on International Trade has been required for all students without a background in Calculus. He worked on Reagan's Council of Economic Advisors, has published over 200 articles in scholarly journals, and his work on international monetary crises and new trade theory has made him an annual candidate in Nobel discussions. The Evita thing was a reference to his background in monetary crises - Argentina has gone through 2 in the last decade.
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