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Posts Tagged ‘ paul krugman ’

A Tale Of Two Bubbles

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January 24, 2012

In one of his pieces in New York Time’s blog… Paul Krugman explores the crucial difference in non-financial debt between the Clinton-era and Bush-era bubbles. Read the whole thing  below: One of the educational things about being something of a
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Krugman’s Missed Call; Europe/China/Japan; Sideways Markets; Profit Margins; Microsoft

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December 27, 2011
Tibidabo Barcelona

 By Vitaly Katsenelson CFA, author of The Little Book of Sideways MarketsActive Value Investing and Chief Investment Officer at Investment Management Associates, Inc (IMA), a value investment firm based in Denver, Colorado. Vitaliy’s website is Contrarian Edge … I
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Krugman Comes Clean?

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October 28, 2010
Paul krugman

By Seeking Delta of http://seekingdelta.wordpress.com/ Unfortunately, no. Not Krugman. In his latest, titled “The Worst Economist in the World”… which I read, thinking he finally admitted to it, he says: “So, how hard is this? Higher commodity prices will hurt
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Niall Ferguson Rips Paul Krugman’s Policy Reccomendations

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July 6, 2010
Niall Ferguson

Niall Ferguson of Harvard University spoke with Bloomberg Television… on the subject of bond markets and the threat of a speculative bond attack against the United States. 0:35 Ferguson discusses “bond vigilantes”. 1:35 No country in history has been able
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John Paulson Versus Paul Krugman: Inflation or Deflation

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July 5, 2010
John Paulson

There has been a non stop debate over the past year or so, whether would would experience deflation or inflation. Economists (mostly on the left) predicted deflation which would lead to further declines in home prices, and the CPI. Economists
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