Krugman Wins Nobel

Today New York Times Op-Ed columnist and Princeton economics professor Paul Krugman was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
Mr. Krugman received the award for his work on international trade and economic geography. In particular, the prize committee lauded his work for “having shown the effects of economies of scale on trade patterns and on the location of economic activity.” He has developed models that explain observed patterns of trade between countries, as well as what goods are produced where and why. Traditional trade theory assumes that countries are different and will exchange different kinds of goods with each other; Mr. Krugman’s theories have explained why worldwide trade is dominated by a few countries that are similar to each other, and why some countries might import the same kinds of goods that it exports.








Well done and well deserved!!!
Paul Krugman makes economics understandable to all, and has been pretty good at predicting today's problems years before they happened. Congratulations Paul!
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By UffdaguyOctober 13, 2008 - 12:18pm