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Exchange-rate instability
Floating exchange rates and tariffs (2016-12-27)

You will note that some of this argument draws on earlier research by Paul Krugman , though I am not suggesting he necessarily agrees with my application or interpretation; here are his recent remarks .

On recoveries, elasticities, and Portuguese exports (2013-05-21)

Krugman’s own words on the topic were “huge swings in the exchange rate have had only muted effects on anything real,” to cite one claim out of numerous similar passages.

The Return of Depression Economics
Book medley (2008-11-14)

Burton Folsom, New Deal or Raw Deal?: How FDR’s Legacy has Damaged America ; this book has a good compendium of free market critiques of Roosevelt, although I would not look here for a balanced review of the evidence. Senselessness , by Horacio Castellanos Moya; this is now my favorite novel from either Honduras or El Salvador, depending how you classify the nationality of the author.  Alex Beam, A Great Idea at the Time: The Rise, Fall, and Curious Afterlife of the Great Books .  A fun inside h...

Peddling prosperity
Paul Krugman wins the Nobel Prize (2008-10-13)

Here is my review of Conscience of a Liberal .  That book argued that politics and policy can reshape the distribution of income in a more egalitarian direction. Peddling Prosperity is one of the best-written economics books, ever, as are also The Age of Diminished Expectations and Pop Internationalism .  The latter started a trend of Krugman as a debunker of erroneous economic claims.  The supply-siders and the low-level industrial policy advocates were early targets of his pen. Pop Internation...

The age of diminished expectations
Paul Krugman wins the Nobel Prize (2008-10-13)

Here is my review of Conscience of a Liberal .  That book argued that politics and policy can reshape the distribution of income in a more egalitarian direction. Peddling Prosperity is one of the best-written economics books, ever, as are also The Age of Diminished Expectations and Pop Internationalism .  The latter started a trend of Krugman as a debunker of erroneous economic claims.  The supply-siders and the low-level industrial policy advocates were early targets of his pen. Pop Internation...

Pop Internationalism
Paul Krugman wins the Nobel Prize (2008-10-13)

Here is my review of Conscience of a Liberal .  That book argued that politics and policy can reshape the distribution of income in a more egalitarian direction. Peddling Prosperity is one of the best-written economics books, ever, as are also The Age of Diminished Expectations and Pop Internationalism .  The latter started a trend of Krugman as a debunker of erroneous economic claims.  The supply-siders and the low-level industrial policy advocates were early targets of his pen. Pop Internation...

The Accidental Theorist and Other Dispatches from the Dismal Science
Paul Krugman wins the Nobel Prize (2008-10-13)

Here is my review of Conscience of a Liberal .  That book argued that politics and policy can reshape the distribution of income in a more egalitarian direction. Peddling Prosperity is one of the best-written economics books, ever, as are also The Age of Diminished Expectations and Pop Internationalism .  The latter started a trend of Krugman as a debunker of erroneous economic claims.  The supply-siders and the low-level industrial policy advocates were early targets of his pen. Pop Internation...

The great unraveling
Paul Krugman wins the Nobel Prize (2008-10-13)

Here is my review of Conscience of a Liberal .  That book argued that politics and policy can reshape the distribution of income in a more egalitarian direction. Peddling Prosperity is one of the best-written economics books, ever, as are also The Age of Diminished Expectations and Pop Internationalism .  The latter started a trend of Krugman as a debunker of erroneous economic claims.  The supply-siders and the low-level industrial policy advocates were early targets of his pen. Pop Internation...

Currencies and Crises
Paul Krugman wins the Nobel Prize (2008-10-13)

Here is my review of Conscience of a Liberal .  That book argued that politics and policy can reshape the distribution of income in a more egalitarian direction. Peddling Prosperity is one of the best-written economics books, ever, as are also The Age of Diminished Expectations and Pop Internationalism .  The latter started a trend of Krugman as a debunker of erroneous economic claims.  The supply-siders and the low-level industrial policy advocates were early targets of his pen. Pop Internation...

Development, geography, and economic theory
Paul Krugman wins the Nobel Prize (2008-10-13)

Here is my review of Conscience of a Liberal .  That book argued that politics and policy can reshape the distribution of income in a more egalitarian direction. Peddling Prosperity is one of the best-written economics books, ever, as are also The Age of Diminished Expectations and Pop Internationalism .  The latter started a trend of Krugman as a debunker of erroneous economic claims.  The supply-siders and the low-level industrial policy advocates were early targets of his pen. Pop Internation...

Geography and Trade (Gaston Eyskens Lectures)
Paul Krugman wins the Nobel Prize (2008-10-13)

Here is my review of Conscience of a Liberal .  That book argued that politics and policy can reshape the distribution of income in a more egalitarian direction. Peddling Prosperity is one of the best-written economics books, ever, as are also The Age of Diminished Expectations and Pop Internationalism .  The latter started a trend of Krugman as a debunker of erroneous economic claims.  The supply-siders and the low-level industrial policy advocates were early targets of his pen. Pop Internation...

The conscience of a liberal
Paul Krugman, pussycat (2007-10-10)

The Conscience of a Liberal is um…not that polemic.  It’s not that shrill.  There is an argument , to be sure, but the book has much more economic history than I had expected, and much more political history.

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