Paul Krugman

Here are a few short facts about Paul Krugman:

1. **Nobel Laureate**: Paul Krugman is an American economist and journalist who was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2008 for his work on international trade and economic geography.
2. **New York Times Columnist**: Since 1999, Krugman has been a columnist for The New York Times, writing about economics, politics, and social issues.
3. **Professor Emeritus**: Krugman is Professor Emeritus of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he taught from 1974 to 2000.
4. **Best-Selling Author**: Krugman has written several best-selling books on economics, including “Peddling Prosperity” and “The Return of Depression Economics”.
5. **Winner of the Keynesian Cross Award**: In 2012, Krugman was awarded the Keynesian Cross Award for his contributions to the field of macroeconomics.
6. **Skeptical of Economic Models**: Krugman is known for his skepticism towards economic models and his emphasis on empirical evidence in understanding economic phenomena.

These are just a few facts about Paul Krugman, who is widely regarded as one of the most influential economists of our time.

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