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...But an unwavering faith in orthodoxy, no matter the evidence, is what makes such experts a menace, says Paul Krugman, the US economist who has popularised the concept of the very serious person....
...Paul Krugman has been looking at this puzzle for some time, offering two part-explanations....
...Even though they’ve been doing well under Biden, some billionaires will back Trump as they seek lower tax rates, writes Paul Krugman. (NYT)...
...Economists such as John Quiggin and Paul Krugman use the term “zombies” for ideas that keep coming back to life no matter how many times they have been killed....
...Both Irish GDP and tax revenue have been inflated and back in 2016 the CSO responded to Paul Krugman’s catchy remark about “leprechaun economics” with a series of technical notes on its website, explaining...
...— The disappearance of classic video games (Video Game History Foundation) — The algorithms quietly stoking inflation (New Statesman) — Paul Krugman debunking de-dollarisation (NYT) — The true (ish)...
..., Paul Krugman analysed Japan as suffering from a 1930s-style “liquidity trap”. This is a situation where interest rates hit zero, and further monetary stimulus has no effect....
...Paul Krugman points out that comparing like-for-like, the rise in the price level since the start of 2020 has been exactly the same in the eurozone and the US, except that the former lagged behind the latter...
...As Paul Krugman puts it, there is no last mile. Central bankers know this, of course. It’s basic arithmetic....
...Paul Krugman summed up the case for a Potemkin Fed on Twitter last Friday: A lot of people saying that disinflation was caused by Fed rate hikes....
...For what it’s worth, I think Paul Krugman is probably right that there is a “vibecession” going on: people are not as dissatisfied with their personal situation, which they experience directly, as they are...
...Paul Krugman and Arin Dube have made similar points recently....
...Well, no less than the Nobel Prize-winning economist, Paul Krugman, who has recently coined the term “long transitory”. Worse than being a contradiction in terms, it completely misses the point....
...US inflation has picked up, but Paul Krugman does not let a one-month hiccup get in the way of pointing out the consistent decline in a lot of underlying inflation measures....
...Recommended Reading Paul Krugman has a smart and digestible analysis of the current inflation debate, and in particular the important new paper from Mike Konczal at the Roosevelt Institute, looking at why...
...Paul Krugman once dismissively referred to my argument as being about individuals. I think it’s about an individual, Xi, because of the regime shift....
...Over his time teaching at MIT Fischer helped nurture an incredible array of other leading economists, such as Kenneth Rogoff, Christy Romer, Olivier Blanchard, Paul Krugman, Maury Obstfeld, Nathan Sheets...
...In the phrase of economist Paul Krugman, they had to “credibly promise to be irresponsible” when they saw inflation, by committing to hold back rather than fight it ferociously....
...When Apple moved intellectual property assets to its Irish base in 2015, it helped to send Ireland’s GDP up 25 per cent, which Nobel-prize winning economist Paul Krugman called “leprechaun economics”....
...Meanwhile, Paul Krugman has a brutal but convincing takedown in the New York Times of those who argue that the dollar’s global reserve status confers big advantages on the US....
...First Noah Smith, then Paul Krugman, have circulated versions of the chart below, showing how US manufacturers have gone on an enormous construction spree after the Inflation Reduction Act was passed....
...(Patrick Temple-West) Smart reads Joe Biden’s landmark green bill is set to prove far more expensive than expected — and that’s a very good thing, writes Paul Krugman in the New York Times....
...Paul Krugman, a former Nobel economics prizewinner, said at the time that the Swedish central bank’s position was “possibly the most gratuitous” policy error of the crisis, calling it “sadomonetarist”....
...The first one takes you to a Paul Krugman mea-culpa, and the second one — on pundits that were right on high inflation but for the wrong reasons — takes you here: Ouch....
...Paul Krugman of the New York Times tweeted out this updated version of Waller’s vacancies vs unemployment chart (called the Beveridge curve), with the latest data flagged: Krugman writes: Two more months...
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