8 Sept 2009 – 8 of 9 – George Soros, Paul Krugman, Nouriel Roubini – Economic Crisis – PEN.flv
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.
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@fathead8489 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
@Sivels
Ya because Kaynsian economics = North Korea.
Are you competing in the Hyperbolic Olympics?
@fathead8489 Why, yes I am. Thank you for recognizing the truth.
Shouldn’tyou go to North Korea?
@Sivels
HURR DURR. You’re clever aren’t you? Shouldn’t you be a a Sarah Palin rally?
@fathead8489 yes, compared to a retard like yourself.
Soros may understand reflexivity, but he doesn’t have the reflexes.
I know everyone thinks Roubini would win a boxing match because he is so damn stubborn, but that’s why i would short him and secretly bet on George Soros who always has a way of outmaneuvering his stubborn opponents that haven’t read his theory of reflexivity.
Paul Krugman is a genius.
Because it’s not a civilized country.
Why don’t they just settle it with 12 rounds of bare knuckle boxing?