Books by Paul Krugman and Complete Book Reviews
Paul Krugman, Author . Norton $25.95 (426p) ISBN 978-0-393-05850-5
This selection of three years of New York Times
op-eds by economist and Princeton professor Krugman document his opposition to the governance of George W. Bush and his "bad economics wrapped in the flag." In his introduction, Krugman asserts
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Paul Krugman, Author . Norton $25.95 (296p) ISBN 978-0-393-06069-0
Economist and New York Times
columnist Krugman's stimulating manifesto aims to galvanize today's progressives the way Barry Goldwater's The Conscience of a Conservative
did right-wingers in 1964. Krugman's great theme is...
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Paul Krugman, Author MIT Press (MA) $25 (237p) ISBN 978-0-262-61133-6
PW hailed these ""stimulating, maverick essays"" from the controversial Stanford economist. (Apr.)
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Paul Krugman, Author MIT Press (MA) $30 (0p) ISBN 978-0-262-11210-9
Conventional wisdom holds that foreign competition endangers U.S. jobs, that Americans must learn to compete in an ever-tougher global marketplace and that we can do so only by forging a partnership between government and business. But in Krugman's...
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Paul Krugman, Author W. W. Norton & Company $23.95 (176p) ISBN 978-0-393-04839-1
As an economist in good standing, writes MIT economist Krugman, I am quite capable of writing things that nobody can read. Fortunately, Krugman, author of Slates Dismal Science column, is also quite capable of writing things that almost anyone can...
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Paul Krugman. Norton, $24.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-393-08877-9
Krugman (Fuzzy Math), winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics, takes an edifying and often humorous journalistic approach to the current economic crisis in this accessible and timely study. Rather than provide a mere postmortem on the 2008...
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Paul Krugman, Author, Krugman, Author MIT Press (MA) $12.95 (251p) ISBN 978-0-262-61092-6
Krugman's guide to the economic climate of the 1990s explores George Bush's fall from office, the junk bond market collapse, the Clinton tax plan, the health care system and the stratification of American wealth. (Feb.)
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Paul Krugman, Author, Krugman Paul, Author, Krugman, Author W. W. Norton & Company $22 (303p) ISBN 978-0-393-03602-2
In this intellectual history of recent American economic thought, Krugman ( The Age of Diminished Expectations ) maintains that there is ``a constant market for doctrines that play to popular prejudices, whether they make sense or not. In times of...
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Paul Krugman, read by the author and Rob Shapiro. Random House Audio, unabridged, seven CDs, 8 hrs., $35 ISBN 978-0-449-80684-5
Krugman—winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics—builds a strong case for federal stimulus spending as the only path to ending our current economic woes, and claims that austerity policies lead to economic contraction and worsening unemployment....
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Paul Krugman, Author, Jason Culp, Read by Random House Audio Assets $34.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7393-5866-5
Economist and New York Times writer Krugman expands on the angry-liberal economic perspective of his newspaper columns, documenting the shrinking of the middle class and the increase in American economic inequality with statistics and well-chosen...
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Paul Krugman, Author, Paul Krugman, Read by , read by the author. HarperAudio $25.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-06-058177-0
"This is not, I'm sorry to say, a happy book," says Krugman in the introduction to this collection of essays culled from his twice-weekly New York Times
op-ed column, and indeed, the majority of these short pieces range from moderately...
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Paul Krugman. Norton, $29.95 (416p) ISBN 978-1-324-00501-8
Nobel Prize–winning economist and liberal pundit Krugman (End This Depression Now!) attacks conservatives’ policies—and morals—in these smart, tough essays. Selecting from his New York Times column and other writings, Krugman covers 15 years of “zomb
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