Paul Krugman

Fuzzy Math

The Essential Guide to the Bush Tax Plan

Wielding his widely recognized powers of explanation, Paul Krugman lays bare the hidden facts behind the $2 trillion tax cut.

With huge budget surpluses just ahead, the question of whether to cut taxes has shifted to when? and by how much? With Fuzzy Math, Paul Krugman dissects the Bush tax proposal and shows us who wins, who loses, and how quickly the tax cuts will consume the surplus. Always the equal-opportunity critic when it comes to faulty economics, Krugman also tucks into the Democratic alternatives to the Bush plan.

This little book packs a big wallop. Together with major media appearances, it puts Krugman's wisdom and steely-eyed analysis firmly at the center of the debate about how to spend upwards of $2 trillion. It may very well change the course of history.



Paul Krugman, who "writes better than any economist since John Maynard Keynes" (Fortune), writes the biweekly "Reckonings" column for the New York Times. Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal, Krugman teaches at Princeton University.
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2001 / Hardcover / ISBN 0-393-05062-9 / 6" x 8" / 112 pages / Economics
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