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Paul Krugman - Biography

Krugman: The Life and Economic Legacy of a Renowned Economist

Paul is the name that has become a symbol of modern economic thought and economic journalism. This distinguished American economist and Nobel laureate in economics left an indelible mark on global economic science and media. Let's look at his life, career and crucial ideas that made him one of the most influential economists of our time.

Paul Robin was born on February 28, 1953 in Albany, New York, United States. His family was educated and actively supported his interest in science. After leaving school, he entered Yalsky University, where he studied economics and received a bachelor's degree. He later continued his education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he earned a doctorate in economics.

Paul began his academic career teaching at Harvard University and quickly established himself as a talented researcher and scientist. His research in international trade, macroeconomics and international finance became the basis for many of his future works and books.

One of Paul's most famous works is his theory of the principle of comparative advantages in international trade. This theory explains why various countries specialize in the production of certain goods and how this contributes to global trade. His research also addresses issues of exchange rates, globalization and macroeconomic policy.

In 2008, Paul was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for his contributions to the analysis of international trade and the geographical structures of the economy. His work on the principle of comparative advantages and the influence of exchange rates turned out to be revolutionary and important for understanding the world economy.

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