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Source: Raw Story
January 28, 2025 9:01PM ET
Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who recently retired from The New York Times after 25 years, tried to set the record straight Tuesday about his abrupt exit, blasting the paper for what he felt were increasingly unnecessarily tight editorial controls that resulted in "sober, dull opinion pieces."
Krugman who gave a bleak farewell last month minced no words in opening his latest piece, posted to his blog "The Contrarian." "Despite the encomiums issued by the Times, it was not a happy departure," he said.
Krugman said his relationship with the Times "degenerated to a point" where he felt he couldnt stay. The economist said for his first 24 years he faced few editorial constraints, and his drafts mostly received lighter copyedits, even as some of his positions unnerved leadership at the paper. "So I was dismayed to find out this past year, when the current Times editors and I began to discuss our differences, that current management and top editors appear to have been completely unaware of this important bit of the papers history and my role in it.
Krugman lamented that his popular blog where he could dive deeper into topics with charts and graphs got the axe from the Times in 2017. Twitter threads, he said, proved to be an insufficient substitute, leading him to launch a Substack blog for the more "technical material." But the Times pushed back, ultimately caving to allow him to publish the more in-depth content in the Times newsletter twice a week. Until September, when his newsletter "was suddenly suspended by the Times."
Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/paul-krugman-2671016299/