Senator Bill Bradley, Niall Ferguson, Paul Krugman, Nouriel Roubini, George Soros, and Robin Wells; moderated by Jeff Madrick and introduced by Robert Silvers The New York Review of Books - The Economic Crisis and How to Deal with it.
Peer-reviewed study finds Keynesian Paul Krugman is the most partisan economist. Krugman was the only economist to "significantly" change his stances for partisan reasons. Krugman has even gone so far as to contradict his own findings to bash Republican politicians.
The peer-reviewed research was published in May 2010 issue of the Econ Journal Watch (EJW), edited by Daniel B. Klein.
Seven Nobel laureates are members of the EJW Advisory Council
jeez, ferguson is incredibly smug
echoplex89 2 months ago
Excellent video
catherinesherard 3 months ago
@islandmuffin lol I read the 2008 one, very enjoyable.
bonfirejovi 1 year ago
@SwedxSimon02 And they are peer reviewed incase you were wondering.
bonfirejovi 1 year ago
@SwedxSimon02 Seven Nobel laureates are members of the Econ Journal Watch (EJW) Advisory Council
Not too shabby!
islandmuffin 1 year ago
@islandmuffin
Atlas Economic Research Foundation are not exactly non-partisan.
SwedxSimon02 1 year ago
@amazingyou1uber
You can present to me a case in which government actually solved a problem?
Justbeatit999 1 year ago
@Justbeatit999 What a surprise...someone who thinks that government is ALWAYS the problem.
amazingyou1uber 1 year ago
Peer-reviewed study finds Keynesian Paul Krugman is the most partisan economist. Krugman was the only economist to "significantly" change his stances for partisan reasons. Krugman has even gone so far as to contradict his own findings to bash Republican politicians.
The peer-reviewed research was published in May 2010 issue of the Econ Journal Watch (EJW), edited by Daniel B. Klein.
Seven Nobel laureates are members of the EJW Advisory Council
islandmuffin 1 year ago
@mustang607 we need more poeple like schiff im from connecticut i i vote for peter
very smart guy
wireashly 1 year ago