Tigerhawk has some notes of Paul Krugman's recent talk to Princeton alumni. What a guy! It might just barely be his due honor if he were awarded three Nobel Prizes simultaneously--one for Economics, one for Peace, and one for Sincerely Good Intentions. (Which, as a supporter of George W. Bush and All That Is Evil, I note the road to hell is paved with.)
Link via Emirates Economist.


Don't forget his letter to the editor:
"...surely it's inappropriate for the public editor to attack the ethics of one of the paper's writers without providing any supporting evidence. He responded to my request for examples with criticisms of specific columns. Those criticisms were simply wrong: in each of those columns I played entirely fair with my readers, using the standard data in the standard way.
"That should be the end of the story.
"I want to go back to doing what I have been doing all along: using economic data to inform my readers."
Hey, if you can't have the last word on yourself, who can.
Posted by: Patrick R. Sullivan | May 30, 2005 at 03:03 PM