Trump should learn from Nixon’s mistake meddling with the Fed | Opinion
The first few months of Donald Trump’s nonconsecutive second term as president have been marked by controversial economic initiatives. First, he proposed excessively high tariffs, prompting fears of a global trade war. The second has been Trump’s challenge to the independence of the
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A near totality of economists approve of the principle of Fed independence, and the executive branch has generally respected that policy.
Since 1913, we have seen only two significant breaches of this principle. In both cases they have involved controversial Republican presidents who tried to pressure the
In both cases, expansionary monetary policy was not appropriate for the long-term health of the economy.
Let’s review both cases.
Many readers will remember that just a few months ago, Trump clashed with Fed Chair
An outcry against Trump coupled with great international financial market instability led Trump to back away from such overt threats. Nevertheless, the public could see the potential damage that self-serving intervention into monetary policy could cause.
Fewer readers may be aware of Nixon’s more covert effort to pressure the
Inflation turned into 1970s stagflation
Nixon inherited a challenging economic situation from President
Fearing an adverse impact on his 1972 reelection campaign, Nixon took measures for short-term political gain that were harmful for the economy.
In
Burns did, in fact, implement an expansionary monetary policy, and we don’t know how much Nixon influenced Fed policy. But the key, unambiguous conclusion is that the Nixon administration tried, inappropriately, to influence the actions of the
Most important, the combination of Nixon’s self-serving wage and price controls and Burns’ expansionary monetary policy crippled the
This is a clear reminder that politics can undermine monetary policy — and that the Fed and the
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