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Here's The Reading List For Paul Krugman's Class On The Great Recession Next Semester

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Next semester, 200 lucky Princeton students will have the opportunity to take The Great Recession: Causes, Consequences, and Remedies with professor Paul Krugman.

The reading list is stacked (and we can't believe that only 178 students are currently signed up to take a class with a Nobel Prize winner, according to Princeton's office of the registrar).

"The course will begin by reviewing the causes of the recession that began in December 2007. It will concentrate on consumer behavior, financial markets, unemployment, and the housing sector," according to the course description. "The role of public policies in contributing to the economic crisis and in ending the crisis will be explored. The state of the recovery will be assessed and monitored."

Regular Krugman readers will recognize many of the texts from his bloggings at the New York Times, but it's cool to see them laid out all syllabus style.

You can follow along at home all semester. Things get a little more free-form by April, but the midterm is on March 12, kids (via David Dayen):

Eco 348, The Great Recession: Readings (preliminary and incomplete)

Feb. 3: Overview

Eichengreeen and O’Rourke, “A Tale of Two Depressions” 

DeLong, “The Great Depression from the perspective of today”

Nick Crafts, “If only it were the 1930s”

NIESR

Feb. 5: Basic short-run macro 

Apr. 2: Austerity debates II: Debt

Greenlaw et al, “Crunch time”

De Grauwe

Reinhart-Rogoff and all that

Apr. 7: Monetary debates I, Inflation or deflation?

Meltzer, “Inflation nation”

Feldstein, “Inflation is looming”

CFR symposium 2009

Krugman

Apr. 9: Monetary policy II, quantitative easing

The data

Blinder, a primer

Woodford on forward guidance

Abenomics, TK

Apr. 14: Unemployment, structural or cyclical

Edward Lazear

Beveridge curve analyses TK

Apr. 16: Hysteresis

DeLong and Summers

Reifschneider et al

April 21: Long-run fiscal outlook Latest CBO projections

April 23: Crisis stories

Blanchard on Latvia IMF on Iceland

April 28: Secular stagnation?

Summers speech Krugman on Summers

April 30: The new normal?

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