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Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz called out President Donald Trump’s economic policies, warning they risk causing stagflation — otherwise known as high inflation, rising unemployment ...
The Trump campaign staunchly rejected the Nobel economists’ position. ... The Nobel laureates’ letter contained a distinct political perspective, as well as an economic one.
In the letter, the 16 Nobel economists expressed concern about the rule of law and stability if Trump wins the White House again. “Among the most important determinants of economics success are ...
In June 2024, 16 Nobel Prize in Economics laureates, including Stiglitz, signed an open letter (which Stiglitz spearheaded) arguing that Donald Trump’s fiscal and trade policies coupled with efforts to limit the Federal Reserve's independence would reignite inflation in the United States. [113] [114] [115]
In June 2024, 16 Nobel Prize in Economics laureates, including Sims, signed an open letter arguing that Donald Trump’s fiscal and trade policies coupled with efforts to limit the Federal Reserve's independence would reignite inflation in the United States. [16] [17] [18]
In June 2024, 16 Nobel Prize in Economics laureates, including Akerlof, signed an open letter arguing that Donald Trump’s fiscal and trade policies coupled with efforts to limit the Federal Reserve's independence would reignite inflation in the United States. [19] [20] [21]
That followed 16 Nobel Prize-winning economists penning a letter in June warning they "are deeply concerned about the risks of a second Trump administration for the U.S. economy."
In June 2024, 16 Nobel Prize in Economics laureates, including McFadden, signed an open letter arguing that Donald Trump’s fiscal and trade policies coupled with efforts to limit the Federal Reserve's independence would reignite inflation in the United States. [7] [8] [9]