Paul Krugman wins nobel prize
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Princeton University scholar and New York Times columnist, Paul Krugman, won the Nobel prize in economics Monday Oct 13, 2006, for his analysis of how economies of scale can affect trade patterns and the location of economic activity.
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1991 Increasing Returns and Economic Geography The Journal of Political Economy 99(3): 483-499. See: Oxford Review of Economic Policy 2000?
1998 Krugman, Paul, (7th Edition 2006). International Economics: Theory and Policy, with Maurice Obstfeld. ISBN 0321293835.
1998 Krugman, Paul, What's new about the new economic geography? Oxf. Rev. Econ. Policy, Summer 1998; 14: 7 - 17. SEE; http://tinyurl.com/dedcrx
1999. Krugman, Paul, The Accidental Theorist.
2000. Krugman, Paul, 2000. "How Complicated Does the Model Have to Be?," Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 16(4), pages 33-42, Winter. http://tinyurl.com/dedcrx
2003. Krugman, Paul, The Great Unravelling: From Boom to Bust in Three Scandalous Years
2007. Krugman, Paul, Economics.
2008. Krugman, Paul, International Economics.
[edit] See also
W. Max Corden and J. Peter Neary. 1977. The Dutch disease. The Economist, November 26, 1977. pp. 82-83.
Corden, Max and J.P. Neary. 1982. Booming sector and De-industrialisation in a Small Open Economy. The Economic Journal 92 (December) . pp. 829-831.
