Mark Blyth - Angrynomics and the Broad Ownership of Assets among Americans
Wayne King
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Mark Blyth - Angrynomics and the Broad Ownership of Assets among Americans
In 2016 a Political Economist and the Director of the William R. Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance, within the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, at Brown University predicted that Donald Trump would win the Presidential election. Despite the fact that nearly every poll and the broadly held belief in political circles was that Clinton would win in a rout. . . That lone voice was the voice of Mark Blyth.
At the time, economists and pundits both looked at Blyth's prediction as a humorous anecdote they could toss into their various presentations about the upcoming election. They soon would be consuming large quantities of CROW.
In the aftermath of the election of Donald Trump, Blyth was seen as prescient and his theories that wove together economics and historic trends and precedents were suddenly highly sought after.
To Blyth, the growing disparity of wealth was a potent driver in the growing divisions infecting the body politic and a systemic existential threat to democracy.
But Mark Blyth had not only seen the danger ahead. As they say these days - he brought the receipts.
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