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Princeton economist Paul Krugman, acclaimed in his field for insights into international trade patterns that overturned longheld theories about the global economy before he rose to popular distinction ...
Princeton University's Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library has completed a two-year project to process all of its economics-related public policy collections to modern standards. These collections ...
As students walk into their first ECO 100: Introduction to Microeconomics lecture at Princeton, they are unknowingly stepping into a classroom where economic theory trumps economic reality. The tenor ...
Deaton, who holds both U.S. and British citizenship, credited Princeton colleague and 2002 Nobel prize winner Daniel Kahneman for sparking his interest in the study of subjective well-being.
This is a persuasive narrative, but make no mistake: Princeton’s “economic diversity” is a myth. Although the numbers have improved since the 2017 article from The New York Times, just 30.8 percent of ...
Alan Krueger, the Bendheim Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton, has taught at the university since 1987.He currently serves as a counselor to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.
The study of poverty and economic development has been a tricky field, rife with measurement problems and difficulties squaring theory with real-life patterns of consumption and income.
The Biden administration proposing higher wealth taxes and levies on corporate stock buybacks "is just wrong," Princeton University economics professor Burton Malkiel said on "Kudlow" Monday ...
The late Princeton University psychologist Daniel Kahneman changed our understanding of how we make decisions, especially financial ones, proving that we are far more irrational than we think.
Princeton economics and international affairs professor Paul Krugman listens during his introduction as the 2008 Nobel prize winner in economics at a new conference on the campus of Princeton ...
Jerome Powell addressed graduates on Sunday at Princeton University, his alma mater. Powell told the graduates he didn't major in economics in college because he found it "boring." ...
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