From the BBC:
A former chair of the US central bank has sharply criticised President Trump's economic knowledge.
On American Public Media's Marketplace programme, Janet Yellen said Mr Trump did not understand economic policy or the US Federal Reserve's purpose.
She also said that Mr Trump's focus on the US-China trade deficit was misguided.
The US and China have been in a year-long dispute, which has seen the imposition of trade tariffs.
Ms Yellen, who left the Fed in 2018 and is now at the Brookings Institution research group, also said President Trump's attacks on current Fed chair Jerome Powell were harmful to the public's confidence in the central bank.
Asked on Marketplace, the BBC's US radio partner, if she thought the president had a grasp of macroeconomic policy, she replied: "No, I do not."
She went on to say Mr Trump did not seem to understand the Fed's two responsibilities of controlling inflation and supporting employment.
"Well, I doubt that he would even be able to say that the Fed's goals are maximum employment and price stability, which is the goals that Congress have assigned to the Fed," Ms Yellen told the programme.
On the trade gap with China, she said: "When I continually hear focus by the president and some of his advisers on remedying bilateral trade deficits with other trade partners, I think almost any economist would tell you that there's no real meaning to bilateral trade deficits, and it's not an appropriate objective of policy."
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https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47369123
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A former chair of the US central bank has sharply criticised President Trump's economic knowledge.
On American Public Media's Marketplace programme, Janet Yellen said Mr Trump did not understand economic policy or the US Federal Reserve's purpose.
She also said that Mr Trump's focus on the US-China trade deficit was misguided.
The US and China have been in a year-long dispute, which has seen the imposition of trade tariffs.
Ms Yellen, who left the Fed in 2018 and is now at the Brookings Institution research group, also said President Trump's attacks on current Fed chair Jerome Powell were harmful to the public's confidence in the central bank.
Asked on Marketplace, the BBC's US radio partner, if she thought the president had a grasp of macroeconomic policy, she replied: "No, I do not."
She went on to say Mr Trump did not seem to understand the Fed's two responsibilities of controlling inflation and supporting employment.
"Well, I doubt that he would even be able to say that the Fed's goals are maximum employment and price stability, which is the goals that Congress have assigned to the Fed," Ms Yellen told the programme.
On the trade gap with China, she said: "When I continually hear focus by the president and some of his advisers on remedying bilateral trade deficits with other trade partners, I think almost any economist would tell you that there's no real meaning to bilateral trade deficits, and it's not an appropriate objective of policy."
Full Trump economic remedial class:
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47369123
Trump shot the tarif