
"Econ 102" with Noah Smith and Erik Torenberg Case for Biden, Biden vs Trump, China
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May 15, 2024 The conversation dives into Joe Biden's economic policies, assessing their effectiveness and impact on inflation. A comparison of Biden's strategies against Trump's reveals distinct approaches to government spending and industrial growth. They tackle the significance of the CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act for U.S. dominance in technology. Additionally, the challenges of solar project permits and tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles are explored, highlighting the complexities of international trade and domestic innovation.
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Trump and China's Influence
- Noah Smith supports Biden's reelection partly due to concerns that Trump might reverse progress on industrial policy if elected.
- Trump's susceptibility to influence from China poses a risk to American economic interests.
Biden's Inflation Fight
- While Biden's initial spending exacerbated inflation, he took effective measures to combat it.
- These include reappointing Jay Powell, increasing oil production, and utilizing the strategic petroleum reserve.
CHIPS Act Success
- The CHIPS Act, focused on semiconductors, is strategically important and has seen success.
- TSMC's initial delays were resolved after subsidy commitments.




