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Pop Internationalism
Pop Internationalism
Author: Paul Krugman
"Everything Mr. Krugman has to say is smart, important and even fun to read. Paul Krugman is no household name, but probably should be . . . he is one of a handful of very bright, relatively young economists who do everything well." -- Peter Passell, New York Times Book Review — "Pop internationalists" -- people who spe...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780262611336
ISBN-10: 0262611333
Publication Date: 2/7/1997
Pages: 240
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Publisher: The MIT Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A collection of essays about international trade seems destined to be a snoozer, but Paul Krugman, an economics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, somehow manages to write about an arcane subject in a lively manner that is actually entertaining. Krugman contends that many who are famed as experts on world trade actually misunderstand the subject completely, and he provides a startling commentary on some notables, from Lester Thurow to Ross Perot. Yet Krugman comes not merely to destroy; a reader can gain from his essays some real insight into economics, not to mention which economic commentators know their stuff.


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