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A QA with Paul Krugman - The State of the Economy Spring 2024

Thursday, March 7 at 2:30 PM ET

This is a free event, but seats may be limited.

A QA with Paul Krugman - The State of the Economy Spring 2024

In this session Paul Krugman will take your questions on the economic outlook for 2024. The session will be moderated by Aisling Winston and Ryan Herzog.

We have included a form for you to submit questions, and as time allows we will also take questions live. 

As always it will be an exciting and lively hour hearing from the 2008 Nobel Prize Winner on his thoughts about the interesting economic times.

Speakers

Paul Krugman

Paul Krugman

Professor, City University of New York

Paul Krugman, recipient of the 2008 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, is a faculty member of the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, associated with the Luxembourg Income Study, which tracks and analyzes income inequality around the world. Prior to that, he taught at Princeton University for 14 years. He received his Barroom Yale and his PhD from MIT. Before Princeton, he taught at Yale, Stanford, and MIT. He also spent a year on the staff of the Council of Economic Advisers in 1982–1983. His research has included pathbreaking work on international trade, economic geography, and currency crises. In 1991, Krugman received the American Economic Association’s John Bates Clark medal. In addition to his teaching and academic research, Krugman writes extensively for nontechnical audiences. He is a regular-ed columnist for the New York Times. His best-selling trade books include End This Depression Now!, The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008, a history of recent economic troubles and their implications for economic policy, and The Conscience of a Liberal, a study of the political economy of economic inequality and its relationship with political polarization from the Gilded Age to the present. His earlier books, Peddling Prosperity and The Age of Diminished Expectations, have become modern classics.

Ryan Herzog

Ryan Herzog

Associate Professor, Gonzaga

Professor Herzog was hired in fall of 2009 at Gonzaga University. Professor Herzog is a native Washingtonian, born in Tacoma, Washington where he spent most of his life around the Puget Sound. Professor Herzog's academic interest range from topics related to international finance, macroeconomics, and regional business cycles. He loves advising students on graduate school options or helping them on their internship/career paths. In the classroom he diverges from the traditional lecture style through interactive assignments and in class problem sets. He encourages student participation during lecture and keeps students active in the classroom through the use of technology and economic experiments.

Aisling Winston

Aisling Winston

Teaching Assistant Professor, University of Buffalo

Aisling Winston, PhD, is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalo.  Her primary field of interest is International Political Economy, with a focus on questions of trade and security, particularly between developed and developing economies.  Her teaching experience includes Introductory Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Theory, International Trade, History of Economic Thought, Money and Banking, Environmental Economics, and Current Economic Issues. She received her PhD in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2018.