The Krugman Blues Post author By Philip Lane Post date July 6, 2009 As previously recommended in the comments, here is Loudon Wainwright III singing “The Krugman Blues”: Categories In Economic Performance Tags Krugman Blues 2 Comments on The Krugman Blues ← Ahearne (Indirectly) on the Irish Economy → Employment Schemes in Ireland During the 1980s: An Evaluation 2 replies on “The Krugman Blues” For those who want to move musically into the 1930s, as well as economically, allow me to offer the following: http://www.ronanlyons.com/2008/10/09/brother-can-you-bail-out-my-bank-1931-revisited/ Loudon Wainwight really should have consulted with an Economist early in the lyric writing process 🙂 Comments are closed.
For those who want to move musically into the 1930s, as well as economically, allow me to offer the following: http://www.ronanlyons.com/2008/10/09/brother-can-you-bail-out-my-bank-1931-revisited/
Loudon Wainwight really should have consulted with an Economist early in the lyric writing process 🙂
2 replies on “The Krugman Blues”
For those who want to move musically into the 1930s, as well as economically, allow me to offer the following:
http://www.ronanlyons.com/2008/10/09/brother-can-you-bail-out-my-bank-1931-revisited/
Loudon Wainwight really should have consulted with an Economist early in the lyric writing process 🙂