In the fall of 2007, when the U.S. economy first seemed in peril, I began answering reader queries here on the Business Desk. I still do so, but this page has expanded to include posts from eminent economists, "far-flung correspondents," and a variety of voices that have intriguing and/or useful things to say about economics, broadly defined. Please feel encouraged to respond to any and all of them.
The Business Desk is about the basics of economics, and it lives on questions from readers like you. Paul's mantra: There are no stupid questions.
So, please ask away on all things business and economics. Just use the form directly to the right -- not the comment section below. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Ask Paul a Question
The Business Desk is about the basics of economics, and it lives on questions from readers like you. Paul's mantra: **There are no stupid questions**.
So, please ask away on all things business and economics. Just use the form directly to the right -- not the comment section below. We look forward to hearing from you.