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Krugman

Paul Krugman
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Born (1953-02-28) February 28, 1953 (age 64)
Albany, New York, U.S.
Institution City University of New York
Princeton University
London School of Economics
Field International economics
Macroeconomics
School or
tradition
Keynesian economics
Alma mater Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yale University
Doctoral
advisor
Rudiger Dornbusch
Influences Avinash Dixit
John Hicks
John Maynard Keynes
Paul Samuelson
Joseph Stiglitz
Adam Smith
Wassily Leontief
Contributions International trade theory
New trade theory
New economic geography
Awards John Bates Clark Medal (1991)
Princess of Asturias Awards (2004)
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2008)
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Paul Robin Krugman (pronunciation: /ˈkrʊɡmən/ KRUUG-mən; born February 28, 1953) is an American economist, who is currently Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and a columnist for The New York Times. In 2008, Krugman was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to New Trade Theory and New Economic Geography. The Prize Committee cited Krugman's work explaining the patterns of international trade and the geographic distribution of economic activity, by examining the effects of economies of scale and of consumer preferences for diverse goods and services.

Krugman was previously a professor of economics at MIT, and later at Princeton University. He retired from Princeton in June 2015, and holds the title of professor emeritus there. He also holds the title of Centenary Professor at the London School of Economics, and was President of the Eastern Economic Association in 2010. As of 2016, Research Papers in Economics ranked him as the world's 24th most influential economist based on citations of his work. Krugman is known in academia for his work on international economics (including trade theory, economic geography, and international finance),liquidity traps, and currency crisis.


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