Scott Sumner
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Ralph G. Hawtrey Chair Emeritus of Monetary Policy
Scott Sumner is the Ralph G. Hawtrey Chair Emeritus of Monetary Policy at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and Professor Emeritus at Bentley University. In his writing and research, Sumner specializes in monetary policy, the role of the international gold market in the Great Depression, and the history of macroeconomic thought.
Named by Foreign Policy magazine in 2012 as one of the “top 100 global thinkers,” Sumner has published papers in academic journals including the Journal of Political Economy, Economic Inquiry, and the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. He is author of the popular economics blog The Money Illusion and a contributor to EconLog. His work has appeared in media outlets nationwide and beyond, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, BBC, CNBC, The Economist, Financial Times, Politico, The National Interest, and The American.
Sumner received his PhD and MA in economics from the University of Chicago and his BA in economics from the University of Wisconsin.
Latest Work
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Should the Fed Be Led by Experts? | EconLib
- | Monetary Policy Monetary Policy
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NGDP Targeting and Libertarianism | EconLib
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The Fed and Climate Change | EconLib
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Selgin Is Right, but It’s an Endless Battle | EconLib
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The Problem With Old-Style Monetarism | Seeking Alpha
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The “Old Inflation Playbook” Still Applies | EconLib
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The Job Market Is Very Weak and Very Tight | Seeking Alpha
- | Monetary Policy Monetary Policy
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
POLICY SPOTLIGHT: Average Inflation Targeting and the Benefits of Offsetting Periods of High or Low Inflation
Latest Work
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Should the Fed Be Led by Experts? | EconLib
- | Monetary Policy Monetary Policy
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
NGDP Targeting and Libertarianism | EconLib
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Fed and Climate Change | EconLib
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Selgin Is Right, but It’s an Endless Battle | EconLib
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Problem With Old-Style Monetarism | Seeking Alpha
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The “Old Inflation Playbook” Still Applies | EconLib
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Job Market Is Very Weak and Very Tight | Seeking Alpha
- | Monetary Policy Monetary Policy
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
POLICY SPOTLIGHT: Average Inflation Targeting and the Benefits of Offsetting Periods of High or Low Inflation
Latest Work
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The “Old Inflation Playbook” Still Applies | EconLib
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Job Market Is Very Weak and Very Tight | Seeking Alpha
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How Should We Think About 'Transient Inflation'?
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What’s Going On at the Federal Reserve? | Discourse
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An Economist's Perspective on 'Gain-of-Function' Virus Research
- | Monetary Policy Monetary Policy
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Saving, Investment, and Secular Stagnation
- | Monetary Policy Monetary Policy
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Should We Worry About Inflation? Not Yet
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
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