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    Press RoomBy Press RoomJuly 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sorry people, but you can fill in the links with Perplexity and Grok, both great for this purpose.

    Olivier Blanchard is upset that Europe got such a raw deal, various people in the FT agree.  I would say that is itself data about broader European economic and security policies, and needs to be taken very seriously.  The Europeans are not stupid negotiators by any means, rather they are in a weak negotiating position for reasons that are largely their own fault and reflect underlying weaknesses of their basic economic and political model.

    You can hate what Trump did, but for a “stupid” administration they, by their own standards at least, did a remarkably good job of it.

    Justin Wolfers seems upset that Trump is raising taxes on Americans.  (I am too!)  But that feels kind of weird to me.  And it is nice to see that Europeans get somewhat lower taxes, though many European leaders are upset about that.  They should in fact buy more from the United States, and their non-tariff barriers are significant.

    Conor Sen notes that the USA has come up with a multi-trillion revenue source that does not seem to diminish corporate profitability, https://x.com/conorsen/status/1949785522567549283?s=61, and he is wondering how exactly people will react to that.

    We can all agree that negative externalities are what should be taxed!

    But those policies typically are unpopular, so in some instances you will understand public affairs more clearly by switching to the “what will be done?” perspective, rather than the “what should be done?” stance.

    My best guess is that these tariffs will stick for the most part, and that you are seeing some early major steps for how the U.S. will resolve its fiscal position.  Higher inflation will come too, and fiscally we will muddle through, albeit with notably lower real wages.

    (To be clear, for a long time I have stated that I prefer to cut back on government-subsidized health care, rather than to lower real wages through these other means.  You can always use the extra money and try to buy back some health!  But I also never have thought I was going to get my way.  When Matt Yglesias tells you that “health care polls well,” you should take that seriously and Matt also should realize a bit that puts him in more of the pro-Trump, pro-tariff camp than he might like to think.)

    I think a Democratic administration, whenever we get one next, would rather spend the revenue from the tariffs than repeal them.  By then the tariffs also will be what I call “emotionally internalized.”  And the Democrats have not loved free trade for a long time anyway, despite their current rhetorical moves toward criticizing the Trumpers.

    So most of all we need to revise our estimates of what the political equilibrium looks like here.  We are receiving major pieces of information, and we must update our vision of the world to come.

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