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Fareed Zakaria GPS, December 13, 2009: Paul Krugman debates Bjorn Lomborg- 12.13.09
Debate on global warming and implications for the global economy of curbing climate change

China is the financial nexus- 6.19.05
Interview with Paul Krugman on China and the international and U.S. economy

Who knew? The Swedish model is working- 10.99
Those crazy Scandinavians break free of Eurosclerosis.

Pathetic Is the Word- 11.99
A follow-up to the article below

O Canada- 10.99
Who is that guy who won the Nobel, anyway? And what do Canadians have to do with it?

Why Germany Kan't Kompete- 8.99
Das Problem mit den Deutschen

Veja interviews Krugman- 5.99
Talks about the Brazilian crisis. Translated through the great work of Peter Bartl, whom this Editor is indebted to.

Exame interviews Krugman- 4.99
Musings between crises. Calls for a Super IMF and makes some reasonably prescient predictions.

Want growth? Speak English- 4.99
Relaxed, speculative article on the strange correlation between success and language.

The Plight of the Hapless EMU- 12.21.98

Die Weltwoche Interviews Krugman- 12.98
Focuses on Krugman's aims & Globalization. Not very nice, either. First of three

Taggesspeigel Interviews Krugman- 12.98
Focuses on the Euro and Globalization. Second of three.

Die Zeit Interviews Krugman- 12.98
German Structural problems. Third of three

Open mouth. Emit hot air. Pray- 10.98

Hong Kong's hard lesson- 9.98

Supply, Demand, and English Food- 7.20.98
Why English food really bites- the Economic perspective

The Trouble with History- 3.98
Cogitation on pressing questions- government v. corporations and rich w/ poor.

Is Capitalism too Productive?- 10.97
Focusing on the French economy, shows those who believe there's such a thing as 'too much Productivity' the path of goodness.

Who's buying whom?- 9.97
Wonders why everyone assumes Corporate America luvvvvvs free trade.

Unmitigated Gauls- 6.97
Report on the level of Economic discourse in France- drunk and Socialist.

We Are Not the World- 2.97
Ideologues mustn't blame domestic policy problems on international trade

Asia's growth makes future promising, but not assured- 10.24.95

Fantasy Economics- 9.26.94

Europe jobless, America penniless?- Summer.94

Competitiveness- a Dangerous Obsession- 5.94
Introduction to Krugman's first 'for the masses' book- Pop Internationalism

Europe's fatal monetary vision- 8.16.93

No reason to mourn: Currency liberation could be good news for Europe's unemployed- 8.6.93
Joint piece by Paul Krugman with fellow MIT economics professors, OLIVIER BLANCHARD, RUDI DORNBUSCH, STAN FISCHER, FRANCO MODIGLIANI, PAUL SAMUELSON and ROBERT SOLOW

The myth of economic superiority- 1.93

Pointing to a fractious future- 10.92

Crisis on the continent- 6.92

A looming European recession?- 12.90

A EUROPE-WIDE CURRENCY MAKES NO ECONOMIC SENSE- 8.5.90