Blame the former president's "quack" economic policy and his tendency to deny reality, according to Nobel economist Paul Krugman.
Similar "destructive" policies could be re-enacted in the US if Trump is re-elected in November, Krugman said.
AdvertisementSome of Trump's economic policies during his presidency were flawed, Krugman said.
If re-elected, Trump has said he plans on cracking down on immigration and imposing tariffs on US imports, especially those from China.
"What's really worrisome, however, are indications that a future Trump regime would manipulate monetary policy in pursuit of short-run political advantage, justifying its actions with crank economic doctrines ...
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