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...eager to finish up and get jiggy with it. “I think it’s time to get back to the music,” he said, stepping onto the dance floor with New as the Black Eyed Peas sounded through the cavernous hall. Gretchen M. Krueger ’09, one of the lucky few who got to boogie down with the president, said she was impressed with his dancing prowess. “He exceeded my expectations,” she said. “He’s a natural.” When...
...measures, the $10 billion secondary market for live events is a model of inefficiency. "There's a great deal of time and energy wasted," says Princeton University economist Alan Krueger, who has studied ticket prices. But an upstart business, StubHub.com which was launched near the end of the Internet boom, may yet succeed in changing this landscape. The site is a NASDAQ for tickets, and unlike eBay, StubHub guarantees the transaction and thus a seat. Its home page directs you to concerts, sports or theater events, and after its program crunches the credit-card numbers and finalizes a trade...
While one senior KSG professor mentioned Princeton economist Alan B. Krueger as a candidate, others said that Krueger’s inexperience as an academic administrator made him an unlikely choice...
Cutler, Ellwood, Feldstein, Katz and Krueger all co-authored papers with Summers, an economist...
...restrictions were enacted after two students—Scott Krueger of MIT and Adam Prentice of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst—died of alcohol-related causes within two days of each other in Sept...