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Economics Professor, Scott Sumner, is highlighted as one of the "illustrious peers" of New York Times columnist Paul Krugman in a diagram that illustrates the war of words between the Nobel Prize winner and several high-profile economists.
Professor of Economics and author of the renowned blog The Money Illusion Scott Sumner's point of view on Fed Chairman Bernanke is included in a roundup of economic news by the WSJ blog Real Time Economics.
Professor of Economics Scott Sumner is highlighted for having one of the year's most influential economic blogs which maintains that restoring the nominal GDP versus real GDP is the key to getting the economy back on track.
Professor of Economics Scott Sumner offers insight on the Fed forecasting inflation, unemployment and real gross-domestic-product growth in the current year, the next few calendar years and “over the longer run.”
Professor of Economics Scott Sumner is highlighted as a pioneer of the economic blogosphere which is changing the way economists debate current issues.
Ezra Klein of the Washington Post names Professor of Economics Scott Sumner the "Most Influential-Yet-Obscure Economic Blogger" of the year for his innovative ideas on economic reform.
Professor of Economics Scott Sumner and his blog "The Money Illusion" are featured in this story about the impact of highly influential economic blogs.