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Pop Internationalism (Magill’s Literary Annual 1991-2005)

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In this collection of edgy and well-reasoned essays, economist Paul Krugman follows up his highly regarded Peddling Prosperity: Economic Sense and Nonsense in the Age of Diminished Expectations (1994) with a barrage of hard-hitting critiques challenging basic assumptions underpinning the theorizing and policies of a wide spectrum of mainstream economists and politicians whom he dubs as “pop internationalists.”

In the 1980’s and 1990’s, a period in which political discourse has increasingly swirled around economic issues pertinent to the concept of a global...

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