
The American academic community strongly supports "hot favorite" Waller to succeed as Chairman of the Federal Reserve, but hopes may be "in vain"

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A survey by the University of Chicago shows that 82% of economists believe Waller is the best candidate for the next chair, but only one-fifth think he can secure the position. 39% of scholars predict that Hassett is more likely to be elected, although no one wants him to hold the position. There is a gap between academic preference and political reality—Waller's independent stance on monetary policy has earned professional recognition, but it may become an obstacle to receiving Trump's nomination
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