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Bloomberg: The U.S. economy probably will emerge from the recession by September, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman said.
“I would not be surprised if the official end of the U.S. recession ends up being, in retrospect, dated sometime this summer,” he said in a lecture today at the London School of Economics. “Things seem to be getting worse more slowly.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman waxed optimistic on the recession today during a lecture at the London School of Economics: “I would not be surprised if the official end of the U.S. recession ends up being, in retrospect,... Read Post
Says who: Paul Krugman, Nobel prize-winning economist. “I would not be surprised if the official end of the U.S. recession ends up being, in retrospect, dated sometime this summer,” he said in a lecture today at the London School of... Read Post
June 8 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. economy probably will emerge from the recession by September, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman said. "I would not be surprised if the official end of the U.S. recession ends up being, in retr... Read Post