Paul Krugman | Arguing with Zombies: Economics, Politics, and the Fight for a Better Future

Thu, January 30, 2020 7:30 P.M.
Penn Museum | Harrison Auditorium | 3260 South Street
Cost: $40/$55 - pre-signed book included with ticket

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Penn Museum, Harrison Auditorium, 3260 South Street

In conversation with Mark Zandi, Chief Economist, Moody’s Analytics

“The most celebrated economist of his generation” (Economist), Paul Krugman won the Nobel Prize in 2008 for his work in international trade and monetary geography. A New York Times op-ed columnist since 1999, he is the author or editor of more than two dozen books, including The Age of Diminished ExpectationsThe Conscience of a Liberal, and End This Depression Now!, as well as the former monthly columns “No Free Lunch” in Fortune and “The Dismal Science” in Slate. In his latest book, Krugman tackles common fiscal misunderstandings and offers a guide to the most vital economic policy issues of our time.

Sandra Shaber Memorial Lecture

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Penn Museum | Harrison Auditorium | 3260 South Street