Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman is one of the most renowned economists of our time. A recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, Krugman has made significant contributions to international trade theory and economic geography. He is known for his clear writing and sharp analysis, regularly contributing to The New York Times on a wide range of topics, from politics to income inequality. With a career spanning academia and public discourse, Krugman has authored numerous books and papers that have influenced both economists and policymakers. His ability to explain complex topics in an engaging way has earned him a reputation as an excellent educator. In this course, he brings his extensive knowledge and passion for economics to students, offering unique insights into the forces shaping our world today.