Paul Krugman in 2008

Paul Robin Krugman (born February 28, 1953) is an American economist and 2008 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics.

Early life

Krugman was born in Albany, New York.[1]

He was awarded B.A. in economics from Yale University in 1974. He earned a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1977.

Career

From 1982 to 1983, he spent a year working at the Reagan White House as a staff member of the Council of Economic Advisers.[1]

Krugman taught at Yale, MIT, University of California, and Stanford University. He is still teaching at the City University of New York, the London School of Economics, and Princeton University.[1] He is also a columnist for The New York Times.

The Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Krugman in 2008.[1]

Selected works

In a summary based on writings by and about Santayana, OCLC/WorldCat lists roughly 470+ works in 1,500+ publications in 24 languages and 44,600+ library holdings.[2]

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Academic books (authored or coauthored)

Academic books (edited or coedited)

Economics textbooks

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Nobelprize.org, "Paul Krugman" Archived 2012-05-15 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-6-22.
  2. WorldCat Identities: Krugman, Paul R.; retrieved 2012-6-22.

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