but Paul Krugman says it isn't altogether clear that it will stay that way. In an op-ed for the New York Times, the famed Nobel laureate highlighted an unexpected uptick in unemployment as reason ...
An interview with economist Paul Krugman, who explains how Trump's plans are already threatening to wreck the good economy he's inheriting—and why his voters will be the big losers.
An curved arrow pointing right. You hear a lot of people arguing that technology explains why so many people are unemployed, as it's a driver of "structural" unemployment. Paul Krugman explains ...
Paul Krugman needs no introduction. Probably the most famous economist alive, he’s also a noted policy advisor, opinion columnist and blogger for The New York Times. His cutting-edge research ...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman and Niall Ferguson ... recession since the Great Depression ended in June 2009, the unemployment rate held at 9.6 percent last month.
With the countdown to Trump's second inauguration ticking, Paul Krugman, a Nobel Prize-laureate ... "You know, we got low unemployment, low inflation ... There's no imminent threat on the horizon ...