Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Trump’s plans worry Nobel winner

Economist isn’t impressed

- DAVID KEYTON ASSOCIATED PRESS

Stockholm — Nobel economics prize laureate Oliver Hart says he’s not impressed by President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for the U.S. economy.

Hart, a Harvard professor, told reporters in Stockholm on Wednesday that he doesn’t yet see “a coherent set of policies” from Trump, but said he’s worried about Trump’s campaign promises of “tearing up trade agreements, imposing tariffs. I don’t think that’s the way forward for the U.S or the world.”

During the campaign, Trump pledged to renegotiat­e or withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement and to slap tariffs on countries that the U.S. judges to be trading unfairly.

Hart added he’s “sympatheti­c” to Trump’s plan for higher infrastruc­ture spending but “when you look at the details of what he had in mind, those are not so impressive.”

Hart shares this year’s $930,000 economics award with Bengt Holmstrom of the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology for their contributi­ons to contract theory.

Holmstrom, meanwhile, said he’s worried about the state of politics in the world.

“The population doesn’t seem to care about their representa­tives. And they try to reach into some strongwill­ed man or woman to lead the country, and that is an ominous developmen­t,” he said.

“Which I think is reminiscen­t of 100 years ago, and I’m extremely worried about that.”

The Nobel laureates were scheduled to collect their medals and diplomas at a ceremony on Saturday.

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