The signal to noise ratio on Substack is generally… unfavorable. However, there is in fact some gold in them hills. Notably, Nobel Prize winning economist PaulKrugman provides a frequent, diligent, and sober voice of reason.
Economist PaulKrugman explains the key difference between Republican emphasis on incentives and Democratic emphasis on resources and explains why making sur...
We are now live. PaulKrugman, Nobel Prize winning economist and longtime commentator in the New York Times and now on Substack. Thanks for joining me. Well, thanks for having me on. Let me first congratulate you on the one year into your Substack life, which has been tremendously successful. Are you enjoying it?
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Professor, CUNY Grad Center, Nobel laureate and former columnist, NY Times. Also, according to Donald Trump, a “Deranged BUM.” PaulKrugman Bluesky 489K+ subscribers • #3 Rising in U.S. Politics
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