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Chartbook 444: Rolling back the "big Fed" - Kevin Warsh, the Hoover Institution & the conservative critique of the administrative state.
Economy
United States
Iniciada May 06, 2026
Kevin Warsh, the presumptive new chair of the Federal Reserve, is no economist, nor monetary policy wonk
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Warsh's conservative critique of the administrative state may steer the Fed towards policies that favor deregulation and market freedom.
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A non-economist like Warsh could challenge the status quo at the Fed, potentially leading to innovative solutions for today's economic challenges.
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The focus on rolling back the 'big Fed' risks destabilizing the economy during a time of recovery and uncertainty.
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The appointment of Warsh undermines the credibility of the Federal Reserve by prioritizing ideology over expertise in economic management.
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Kevin Warsh's lack of traditional economic credentials could bring fresh perspectives to the Federal Reserve's approach to monetary policy.
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