Trump Picks University Professor Phelan to Be His Chief Economic Adviser

WASHINGTON, April 21 (Reuters) – ⁠U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump ⁠has nominated University of ​Minnesota Professor Christopher Phelan to be ‌his chief economic ‌adviser, the White House ⁠said ⁠on Tuesday.

Phelan, if confirmed by the Senate, ​would fill the vacancy created when Trump appointed the former ​chair of the Council of Economic ⁠Advisers, Stephen ⁠Miran, to the ⁠Federal ​Reserve’s Board of Governors.

Phelan has been ​a professor ⁠at the University of Minnesota’s Department of Economics for nearly 19 years and previously ⁠served as a senior economist at the Federal ⁠Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, according to his LinkedIn profile. He has a PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago.

Miran resigned from his position as chair of the ⁠White House’s CEA in February, fulfilling a pledge he made to the Senate.

(Reporting by Jasper ​Ward and Ismail Shakil;Editing ​by David Ljunggren)

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