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Old 03-28-2006, 04:03 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by mcsluggo
No, you are correct. They are not equal. Krugman is unquestionably intelectually superior.

He was one of the 5 most influential economists in the world before he shifted his efforts to the editorial pages. People only view the current role he has taken of devoting around 90% of his efforts to bash the Bush administration, but he has much much more on his resume. Krugman's academic papers have been single handedly created several whole fields of economic analysis.
In your opinion. I would beg to differ.
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