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The Laureate
Paul Krugman, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, USA
 
Popular science literature
Krugman, P (2000): “Geography and Trade”, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
Krugman, P & Obstfeld M (2009): “International Economics: theory and policy”, 8th edition, Pearson. 712 pp.
 
Selected scientific articles
Krugman, P (1979) Increasing Returns, Monopolistic Competition, and International Trade, Journal of International Economics 9: 469–479.
Krugman, P (1980) Scale Economies, Product Differentiation, and the Pattern of Trade, American Economic Review 70(5): 950–959.
Krugman, P (1991) Increasing Returns and Economic Geography, Journal of Political Economy 99(3): 483–499.
 
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Populärvetenskaplig litteratur
Krugman P (1996) Geografi och Handel, SNS Förlag, Stockholm. 127 sidor.
 

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