Paul Krugman, born on February 28, 1953, is a distinguished American economist renowned for his profound contributions to the fields of international economics and economic geography. Currently, he serves as the Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. His illustrious career includes a notable tenure as a columnist for The New York Times from two thousand to twenty twenty-four, where he became a prominent voice on economic and political issues.
In two thousand eight, Krugman was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, recognized for his groundbreaking work in new trade theory and new economic geography. His research elucidated the complexities of international trade patterns and the geographic distribution of economic activities, focusing on economies of scale and consumer preferences. Prior to his current role, he held professorships at prestigious institutions such as MIT and Princeton University, where he retired in June two thousand fifteen as a professor emeritus.
Krugman's influence extends beyond academia; he is the author or editor of twenty-seven books, encompassing scholarly works, textbooks, and accessible writings for the general public. With over two hundred scholarly articles to his name, he is also a prolific commentator, having penned hundreds of columns for various outlets, including The New York Times, Fortune, and Slate. His insights into income distribution, taxation, and macroeconomics have made him a favorite among economists, as evidenced by a two thousand eleven survey that named him the preferred living economist under sixty.
In December twenty twenty-four, Krugman announced his retirement from The New York Times, concluding his column with a poignant piece titled 'Finding Hope in an Age of Resentment.' Following this transition, he launched a daily newsletter on Substack, which quickly gained a substantial readership, reaching between three hundred fifty thousand and four hundred fifty thousand readers per post. His wife, economist Robin Wells, serves as the editor for this newsletter, where Krugman continues to engage with his audience on pressing economic issues.