This year’s Nobel laureate in economics, Paul Krugman, wrote an opinion piece called “When Consumers Capitulate” in the New York Times last week. In it, Krugman bemoans consumers tightening their belts and buying less. He points out that rarely do Americans reduce their shopping, even in hard times. Now, however, we are, and the confluence [...]
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