Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Paul Krugman, the Self-Contradicting Economist

An argument that questions the credibility of economists in general is that there are a number of disagreements among many economists, and not all of them can be right at the same time. In the case of Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, these disagreements come from Krugman himself, as he holds contradictory opinions on a large number of topics.

Paul Krugman, the Self-Contradicting Economist

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