
Brett House
Brett House is an economist and academic known for his insights into global economic policy and trade relations. He has held positions at prestigious institutions, including Columbia University, where he focuses on issues surrounding international economics, trade, and the implications of protectionist policies. In recent discussions, House has highlighted the competitive advantages created by cross-border collaborations between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, arguing that isolationist policies could undermine these relationships and lead to economic downturns.
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Brett House pointed out that the White House reductions have been accompanied by deficit-ballooning policies.
Russell Vought - from Project 2025 to Trump's shutdown enforcerBrett House commented on the significant policy uncertainty caused by the shutdown.
As the US government hits pause, Trump’s economic chaos only acceleratesBrett House is a professor in the economic division at Columbia Business School.
Businesses love to blame Ottawa for a gloomy economy. They’re a big part of the problemBrett House states that the ability to obtain relatively cheap steel and aluminum from Canada created an incredibly competitive place.
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