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Krugman's prophecy (Paul Krugman, USA) e-book online disk download and free online reading.

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Extraction code: nm6h Title: Krugman's prophecy

Author: [America] paul krugman

Translator: Zhang Biqiong

Douban score: 6.7

Press: Machinery Industry Press

Publication year: 165438+2008 10.

Page count: 286

Content introduction:

How does America's economic prosperity go to crisis?

How to interpret many scandals in the era of corporate heroes?

How did America's fiscal responsibility disappear?

No one is more determined than Krugman in revealing the true nature of things.

This highly anticipated masterpiece contains Krugman's most influential columns and comments in The New York Times. From the energy crisis to the Enron incident, from the tax reduction policy to the war against Iraq, Krugman deeply analyzed the American economy and politics at the beginning of the 2/kloc-0 century with his sharp writing and meticulous thinking, sharply exposed the dishonesty of the Bush administration, pointed out that the United States lost its way in economic recession, poor leadership and various deceptions, and sketched a panoramic picture of the world economy and American economy and politics for readers with popular and fluent language. Ordinary readers and professionals will benefit from reading this book.

About the author:

He is a genius.

One of the most famous trade theorists.

1978 A paper on monopoly competition model made him famous overnight.

199 1 won the Clark prize in economics.

In 2008, he won the Nobel Prize in Economics.

A great prophet

The prediction of the Asian financial crisis made him famous.

Deep charge of economics

Dare to fight any traditional theory.

Rare mass economist

The most important columnist in America.

The best master of economics after Keynes.

At present, paul krugman (1953-) is a columnist in The New York Times and a professor of economics at Princeton University.