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'''Paul Krugman''' is an ]. His book "International Economics: Theory and Policy" is a standard textbook of international economics. '''Paul Krugman''' is an ] on the faculty at ]. His book ''International Economics: Theory and Policy'' is a standard textbook on international economics.


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Paul Krugman is an economist on the faculty at Princeton University. His book International Economics: Theory and Policy is a standard textbook on international economics.

In addition to his academic work, Krugman has written extensively on economic and political topics for a popular audience, including several books and a weekly column in the New York Times. He has been an outspoken critic of the economic policies of the George W. Bush administration.

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