Krugman, Paul - NewsBios Dossier 9-11-06 (NYT)

September 2006 Beat: Economics, politics, public policy



On October 13, 2008, professor and columnist Paul Krugman was named the 2008 Nobel Prize Winner for Economics. He was recognized for his theories on world trade.



Mr. Krugman became a columnist for The New York Time's opinion section in 1999 after serving as a columnist for both Slate and Fortune. A professor of economics and international affairs at Princeton University, he has been hailed "the most important political columnist in America," by The Washington Monthly, and "the most celebrated economist of his generation" by The Economist.



Full report on Paul Krugman of The New York Times is 1,239 words in length. Professionally reported and fact-checked. Most recently updated 9/11/06.



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