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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Junk Bonds Defy Krugman's Bubble Warning as Loomis Sees Gains
BusinessWeek
While Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman and Morgan Stanley's Stephen Roach see as much as a 40 percent chance for another recession, Loomis Sayles ...
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Recession over? Not unless we make a major shift.
Washington Post
Economist Paul Krugman probably has it about right when he says there is a one-in-three chance that the economy will dip back into recession, ...
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Krugman: Bubbles and the banks
Salt Lake Tribune
By Paul Krugman Health care reform is almost (knock on wood) a done deal. Next up: fixing the financial system. I'll be writing a lot about financial reform ...
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New York Times (blog)
Was There a Commercial Real Estate Bubble?
New York Times (blog)
As recently as last week (see also here), Paul Krugman claimed that the commercial real estate market followed a bubble much like that of the housing market ...
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The Krugman Solution: More stimulus - now
Globe and Mail
While attending the meeting of the American Economics Association in Atlanta, I sat down for a half hour with Paul Krugman, professor of economics at ...
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'Why Are You Being So Shy?'
Wall Street Journal
Those quotes are from . . . former Enron adviser Paul Krugman! They're from the same column we quoted atop this item! So we guess we have to admit, ...
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NY Times Admits Gruber Problem, Fails To Mention Krugman Problem
Firedoglake (blog)
Namely, the scurrilous attack on Marcy Wheeler by New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, where he petulantly defended his friend and colleague Gruber by ...
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A Chinese Response to Krugman
New Yorker (blog)
In a New Year's Day Op-Ed piece in the Times, Paul Krugman declared that “Chinese mercantilism is a growing problem, and the victims of that mercantilism ...
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More on Jon Gruber
New York Times (blog)
He writes: Paul Krugman, for instance, in 2005 angrily lambasted right-wing pundits and policy analysts who received secret, undisclosed payments, ...
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Krugman Bites Watchdog for Exposing Jonathan Gruber's Government Funding
Center for Media and Democracy (blog)
But the New York Times' star columnist Paul Krugman is chiding the watchdogs at Firedoglake and asking them "do you really want to become just like the ...
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Jonathan Gruber - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com
By By PAUL KRUGMAN
Jon Gruber is a technical expert, some of whose research has been supported -- entirely properly -- by government agencies. And we need his input into policy.
Paul Krugman - http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/
Percents And Sensibility - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com
By By PAUL KRUGMAN
You have to start by assuming wildly dysfunctional financial markets before you can blame the government for the crisis; and if markets are that dysfunctional, who needs the government to create a mess?
Paul Krugman - http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/
Marginal Revolution: Excellent post by Paul Krugman
By Tyler Cowen
Excellent post by Paul Krugman. Here is one bit: This is actually a very broad problem with all accounts of the crisis that try to exonerate the private sector and place the blame on the government and/or the Fed: none of the proposed ...
Marginal Revolution - http://www.marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/
Free Advice: Glenn Greenwald Slays Paul Krugman
By Bob Murphy
Glenn Greenwald Slays Paul Krugman. Paul Krugman failed to learn from my example and foolishly kept up an argument with Glenn Greenwald, who just obliterated him: Nobody suggests that there's anything wrong with hiring Gruber to perform ...
Free Advice - http://consultingbyrpm.com/blog/
Haiti - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com
By By PAUL KRUGMAN
Those with the power to help are doing what they can.
Paul Krugman - http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/

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