Tame CPI Data Could Guide Fed's Next Move

Tame CPI Data Could Guide Fed's Next Move

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Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Offers a Unified Theory of Trump

In a piece written for Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, Daron Acemoglu, Institute Professor of MIT's Department of Economics, muses on whether there is a way to better understand the mind and methodology of US President Donald Trump. Acemoglu writes that "most of the (Trump) admi ...  Show more

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