Paul Krugman
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Paul Krugman is an American economist, Nobel laureate, and prominent public intellectual known for his work in international trade theory and his influential economic commentary.
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| Paul Krugman canonical | 5 |
| Krugman | 2 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Paul Krugman Context triple: [John Bates Clark Medal, notableRecipient, Paul Krugman]
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Joseph Stiglitz
Joseph Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize–winning American economist renowned for his work on information asymmetry, inequality, and critiques of unregulated markets.
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Gregory Mankiw
Gregory Mankiw is an American economist known for his influential work in macroeconomics, particularly in developing New Keynesian theory, and for authoring widely used economics textbooks.
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David Romer
David Romer is an influential American macroeconomist known for his work on New Keynesian economics, advanced macroeconomic theory, and widely used graduate-level textbooks.
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Dani Rodrik
Dani Rodrik is a prominent Turkish economist known for his influential work on globalization, economic development, and the political economy of policy reform.
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Michael Spence
Michael Spence is an Australian legal scholar and university leader who has served as the head of major universities, including University College London.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Paul Krugman Target entity description: Paul Krugman is an American economist, Nobel laureate, and prominent public intellectual known for his work in international trade theory and his influential economic commentary.
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A.
Joseph Stiglitz
Joseph Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize–winning American economist renowned for his work on information asymmetry, inequality, and critiques of unregulated markets.
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B.
Gregory Mankiw
Gregory Mankiw is an American economist known for his influential work in macroeconomics, particularly in developing New Keynesian theory, and for authoring widely used economics textbooks.
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C.
David Romer
David Romer is an influential American macroeconomist known for his work on New Keynesian economics, advanced macroeconomic theory, and widely used graduate-level textbooks.
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D.
Dani Rodrik
Dani Rodrik is a prominent Turkish economist known for his influential work on globalization, economic development, and the political economy of policy reform.
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E.
Michael Spence
Michael Spence is an Australian legal scholar and university leader who has served as the head of major universities, including University College London.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Paul Krugman Description of subject: Paul Krugman is an American economist, Nobel laureate, and prominent public intellectual known for his work in international trade theory and his influential economic commentary.
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