Peter Conti-Brown

Peter Conti-Brown

academic United States

Peter Conti-Brown is a prominent historian and scholar of the Federal Reserve, currently serving as a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the intersection of economics, law, and history, particularly regarding the role and influence of the Federal Reserve in the American financial system. Conti-Brown is known for his insightful analyses of monetary policy and has contributed to various academic and public discussions about the Federal Reserve's operations and its impact on the economy.

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Colombia Colombia: Peter Conti-Brown stated that Trump's interference could undermine the economic goals that are supposedly being pursued. 5

El Tiempo: analista dicen que los efectos podrían ser muy contraproducentes

United States United States: Peter Conti-Brown, a monetary policy scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, analyzed the legal implications of firing Powell. 5

CNN: FAQ: Here’s what would happen if Trump actually tries to fire Powell