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Paul Krugman is a Distinguished Professor of Economics at the CUNY Graduate Center and a Senior Scholar at the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality. He holds a core faculty position there and is a LIS senior scholar. Previously, he taught at MIT, Stanford, and Princeton University. Krugman's work focuses on macroeconomics, globalization, trade, labor markets, and economic policy. His research has earned him prestigious awards, including the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2008), the Prince of Asturias Award (2004), and the John Bates Clark Medal (1991).
His major contributions include groundbreaking work on international trade and economic geography. Key publications include Geography and Trade, The Return of Depression Economics, and Arguing with Zombies. He has also been a prolific commentator on economic policy through his columns in The New York Times and his Substack newsletter.
Krugman’s research explores topics like financial crises, debt dynamics, inequality, and the role of government in stabilizing economies. He frequently engages with public debates, emphasizing evidence-based policymaking and critiquing austerity measures. His recent work includes analyses of the 2008 financial crisis, the U.S. trade deficit, and the political economy of economic inequality.
- Awards: Nobel Prize in Economics (2008), Prince of Asturias Award (2004), John Bates Clark Medal (1991)
- Key Roles: Stone Center Senior Scholar, Core Faculty at CUNY Graduate Center
- Public Engagement: Former NYT columnist, Substack newsletter author, frequent media commentator
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