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  • I Warned Krugman This Would Happen


    Wall Street PitAuthority Authority: 638
    In a post written on June 14th, I warned Krugman that it was foolish to play politics; he should just advocate the policy that is most effective:As I read Krugman, his attitude seems to be something like the following (which is my interpretation, not his words):“Ah, what a pity it is that these...
    6 hours ago
  • Paul Krugman Gobsmacks His Readers


    The New Ledger Chequer-BoardAuthority Authority: 143
    I have no doubt that Krugman is a smart guy–I have said so many times, and I have said that his Nobel Prize was richly deserved. But he does so much to make one lose one’s high opinion of him . Steve Landsburg’s harsh judgment is entirely merited.
    10 hours ago
  • Is Obama the New, Democratic Version of President Herbert Hoover?


    FiredoglakeAuthority Authority: 767
    photo: Tony the Misfit via Flickr Grim news from earlier this month shows that the official unemployment number is now 10.2% and that the far more accurate underemployment number is at 17.5%. Economist David Rosenberg (who correctly forecast the mortgage problem way back in 2004) sees unemployment numbers going to ...
    16 hours ago
  • Stakes in the Ground?


    Lahdee's WorldAuthority Authority: 116
    Democrats may have put some stakes in the ground for 2010. The first would be the President’s intention to seek domestic spending cuts.President Obama is expected to make post-recession spending restraint a key theme of his State of the Union address in January and an important element of the budget he submits to ...
    18 hours ago
  • Speaking of Krugman


    Get the FlickAuthority Authority: 132
    A very short and succinct blog from Paul Krugman, clarifying what I was trying to convey yesterday . It’s the stupidity economy ”The first-best answer — that is, the answer that economic models, like my old Japan’s trap analysis, suggest would be optimal — would be to credibly commit to higher ...
    1 day ago
  • Applied Krugman


    The Classic Liberal BlogAuthority Authority: 585
    Robert Murphy always does a fantastic job fisking New York Times Paul Krugman and his wacky Keynesian ideas. Today, he does it again! In a late October post , Krugman attempts to discredit a commodity-backed dollar because it leaves “very limited room for maneuver.” You know … “expand” the money supply ...
    1 day ago
  • NYT Columnists Who Blamed Conservatives for Right-Wing Killings Ignoring Fort Hood Massacre


    NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media BiasAuthority Authority: 825
    Back in June, liberal columnists at the New York Times lined up to link conservative talkers Bill O’Reilly, Glenn Beck, and Rush Limbaugh to James von Brunn, the 88-year-old man who killed a security guard at the Holocaust Museum, and the murder by Scott Roeder of abortionist George Tiller. Columnists Paul Krugman ...
    1 day ago
  • The United States


    Random Thoughts from Random PlacesAuthority Authority: 147
    has such a screwed-up economic policy, and nowhere is it more screwed up than in the area of job creation . Its anathema to people who have been brainwashed with this idea the "guvmint" should not be involved in job creation or in targeting job creation, even though private industry isnt doing anything other than ...
    1 day ago
  • What Were Reading...


    EconomixAuthority Authority: 736
    An empty city in China and other economic news from around the Web.
    1 day ago
  • Finn: Saving Teacher Jobs = Stalinism


    The Quick and the EdAuthority Authority: 593
    Checker Finn describes my critique of his neo-Hooverite views on education policy and the stimulus bill as a “particularly dated defense of Keynesianism,” and asserts that borrowing money to prevent pro-cyclical mass layoffs and deep cuts in state and local education spending amounts to “Stalin-style job ...
    1 day ago
  • Ahead of the Curve


    Get the FlickAuthority Authority: 132
    Krugman is always ahead of the curve. You can get onboard or you can just sit and watch. Free to Lose ”We could, for example, have New-Deal-style employment programs. Perhaps such a thing is politically impossible now — Glenn Beck would describe anything like the Works Progress Administration as a plan to ...
    2 days ago
  • Mr. Pass Health Care with the Public Option Now Wants Congress to Pay for Jobs


    RedStateAuthority Authority: 813
    When are the Democrats going to start cracking some heads over those who have been egging them off the cliff called health care reform? Answer: when they lose some elections. Oh, they did lose elections in VA and NJ — only twice in the history of Virgina has the GOP taken all three top state positions, and this is ...
    2 days ago
  • How good a speaker is Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman?


    Public Speaking Advice and CommentaryAuthority Authority: 120
    Paul Krugman shows up as number 3 on Forbes most influentialmanagement gurus list ( http://tinyurl.com/ygc6mb4 ).   He’s a brilliant economist, winner of the Nobel Prize forhis work on international trade, prolific writer of books, and blogger for the NewYork Times .    What kind of speaker is he?   You ...
    2 days ago
  • Paul Krugman’s Media Critic Impersonation: Rips Fox Biz as Pro-Republican


    Jeff Poor's blogAuthority Authority: 684
    Weve come to expect intellectual dishonesty from the media elite, and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, a columnist for the New York Times, never disappoints . Krugman, in a Nov. 11 post on his NYTimes.com blog titled "The agony of Fox Business," made it clear he was a subscriber to the left-wing fairy ...
    2 days ago
  • The Economy Looks Better in Paul Krugman’s Neighborhood


    Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the HeadlinesAuthority Authority: 730
    Around here we take what Paul Krugman has to say seriously, which is probably why we’ve been so depressed lately. Alas (at last, even), the Nobel Prize-winning economist sees signs of hope—not in the numbers, but walking around the streets of New York and Princeton. As Kaptain Krug himself points out, those ...
    3 days ago
  • Paul Krugman: "Things look better than I expected"


    The Political CarnivalAuthority Authority: 682
    By GottaLaff This is more encouraging than a lot of things Ive read lately, because Krugman has been a recovery thumbs-downer for quite awhile. Its a little like comfort food after a bad day. Before I get too carried away, he does offer the caveat that "looks can be deceiving", but still: And I’m not sure ...
    3 days ago
  • Vikings and Pirates and Taxes, Oh My!


    Cato @ LibertyAuthority Authority: 738
    Today’s episode of “ Hagar the Horrible ” could be an epigraph for the new Fall 2009 issue of Cato Journal . This issue includes Greek economists Michael Mitsopoulos and Theodore Pelagidis on “Vikings in Greece: Kleptocratic Interest Groups in a Closed, Rent-Seeking Economy” as well as Peter Leeson, ...
    3 days ago
  • Today’s edition of the FM newspaper – excerpts from old-fashioned journalism


    Fabius MaximusAuthority Authority: 547
    Today’s broadsheet from the FM website pressroom.  There are four sections, all with hot news.Links to interesting news and analysisToday’s special itemNews about themes from posts past on the FM websiteLifted from the comments of the FM website(I)  Links to interesting news and analysis“Barack Hoover Obama: ...
    4 days ago
  • Seasonal Posting: NYTFail, Part 2


    Angry BearAuthority Authority: 622
    First, David Leonhardt argued that this recession was good for workers . Now, Floyd Norris apparently has decided to mix and match data . (I wonder if the fact many NYT employees who are looking at their 45-day severance offers is having an effect on its economic coverage.) One of the standard "economist ...
    4 days ago
  • Richard Hofstadters Famous Essay


    Random Thoughts from Random PlacesAuthority Authority: 147
    "The Paranoid Style in American Politics" is as true today as it was when it was written back during the 1964 election campaign, when the Goldwater supporters and the John Birch Society were in full bloom. Of course, the whackos today are merely the same sort of paranoid sorts, only this time there is the internet ...
    4 days ago

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