
Alan Auerbach
Alan Auerbach is a prominent economist at the University of California, Berkeley, specializing in federal budget issues and tax policy. His research has examined the long-term implications of government deficits and spending, and he has voiced concerns over the fiscal strategies of the Trump administration, particularly regarding their potential impact on future economic stability.
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Alan Auerbach was Kevin Hassett's advisor during his PhD at the University of Pennsylvania.
Un fedelissimo alla Fed. Trump ha già scelto chi sarà il nuovo governatore al posto di PowellAlan Auerbach, a professor of economics at UC Berkeley, noted that the government's actions represent a break from past attitudes toward government ownership.
Uncle Sam is outperforming the S&P 500Alan Auerbach, a professor of economics at UC Berkeley, said he doesn’t expect significant short-term effects on the bond market.
Trump’s tax and spending law is a short-term win but long-term headache for Wall StreetAlan Auerbach, a professor of economics at UC Berkeley, discussed the unprecedented national debt-to-GDP ratio.
Ray Dalio: ‘We should be afraid of the bond market’Alan Auerbach discussed the unprecedented national debt-to-GDP ratio.
Dow sinks 800 points as bond market starts to freak out over Trump’s tax billAlan Auerbach is a professor of economics at UC Berkeley who commented on the potential impact of tax cuts on investors.
The White House has been obsessed with tariffs. Wall Street is wondering about Trump’s tax cutsAlan Auerbach warned that delaying deficit reduction could lead to greater pain later.
Trump dice que vale la pena enfrentar el costo de la recesión, pero los economistas discrepan
































