'The Economic Consequences of the Second Trump Administration, A Preliminary Assessment'
Links for Easy Access to CEPR Chapters Now Available (for Episodes 1, 2, 4, 7 and 8)
The newsletter that accompanies our podcasts frequently recommends material from the book we co-edited in 2025, The Economic Consequences of the Second Trump Administration, A Preliminary Assessment, published by the Center for Economic Policy Research (the Second Edition came out in December!). The hard-working team at CEPR has now made it possible to download individual chapters (although you are still welcome to download the entire book for free from the CEPR website).
By episode, here are the relevant links.
Episode 1: Immigration
• ‘Immigration and Border Policies’ Anna Maria Mayda and Giovanni Peri, Chapter 4.
https://cepr.org/chapters/immigration-and-border-policies
• ‘Rural Economies and Communities’, Mary Hendrickson and David Peters, Chapter 19.
https://cepr.org/chapters/rural-economies-and-communities
Episode 2: The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy
• ‘The Financial Sector and Global Dollar System’, Gary Gensler, Lev Menand, and Joshua Younger, Chapter 10.
https://cepr.org/chapters/financial-sector-and-global-dollar-system
• ‘The Federal Reserve, the New Administration, and the Outlook for the Economy and Monetary Policy’, William B. English, Chapter 11.
https://cepr.org/chapters/federal-reserve-new-administration-and-outlook-economy-and-monetary-policy
• ‘Dollar Dominance and the Trump Administration’, Steven B. Kamin, Chapter 12.
https://cepr.org/chapters/dollar-dominance-and-trump-administration
Episode 4: Is Greenland Next?
• “Greenland” by Bo Lidegaard, Mira Kleist and Nick Bæk Heilman, Chapter 37.
https://cepr.org/chapters/greenland
Episode 7: Artificial Intelligence
• Artificial Intelligence Development and Policy Landscape, by Gary Gensler, Chapter 7.
https://cepr.org/chapters/artificial-intelligence-development-and-policy-landscape
Episode 8: Why Don’t the Wealthy Pay More Taxes?
• “Fiscal Policy and Debt Sustainability,” Antonio Fatás and Ugo Panizza, Chapter 9.
https://cepr.org/chapters/fiscal-policy-and-debt-sustainability
• “The Aftermath of Tariffs”, by Kim Clausing, Chapter 24.
https://cepr.org/chapters/aftermath-tariffs
Thanks very much to everyone who worked on the book — and on making these research findings so readily available!

