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Paul Krugman

  • Mayor de Blasio and Paul Krugman in Conversation

    In this video, Paul Krugman discusses inequality with New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio at the 2017 ECINEQ conference.

  • Why We’re in a New Gilded Age

    P. Krugman. In After Piketty: The Agenda for Economics and Inequality. H. Boushey, J.B. DeLong, and M. Steinbaum (eds). Chapt. 3. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2017.

  • Panel: After Piketty

    In this video, Stone Center scholars give context to the current political debate over economic growth and inequality.

  • Panel: Trade, Jobs, and Inequality (First 100 Days)

    In this video, New York Times columnist Eduardo Porter hosts a panel of experts on the complex interrelationship between trade, jobs, and inequality.

  • Panel: Economic Policy (The First 100 Days)

    Watch Kathleen Hays, global economics and policy editor at Bloomberg, moderate a panel of experts from across the political spectrum to break down the unknowns and the realities of “Trumponomics.”

  • Barney Frank and Paul Krugman on Financial Reform

    Is Financial Reform Working? Barney Frank and Paul Krugman in Conversation

  • Panel: Globalization and Inequality

    Is globalization responsible for increased income inequality? Watch three experts and Graduate Center professors explore the complex relationship between these large-scale economic trends.

  • Bloomberg Radio Podcast: Janet Gornick, Branko Milanovic, and Paul Krugman

    Hosts Kathleen Hays and Pimm Fox of "Taking Stock" (Bloomberg Radio) in conversation with Stone Center senior scholars on the history and purpose of LIS.

  • Panel: A Discussion on Inequality and Economic Growth

    In this video, Paul Krugman and Sir Tony Atkinson discuss the connection between economic growth and inequality.

  • Debt, Deleveraging, and the Liquidity Trap: A Fisher-Minsky-Koo Approach

    G.B. Eggertsson and P. Krugman. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. vol. 127, no. 3. pp. 1469-1513. 2012.

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