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Fiscal Dominance Unleashed: Trump 2.0 and Rising Global Economic Risks

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September 12, 2025
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Trump’s second term signals fiscal dominance, prioritizing government spending over central bank independence, risking U.S. dollar stability. This trend threatens global monetary norms, pressuring emerging markets and challenging Thailand’s fiscal sustainability.

Fiscal Dominance and the MAGA Era

As Donald Trump seeks a second term, the global economy faces a surge of economic nationalism under the “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) banner, driven by fiscal dominance. This model prioritizes government spending and debt concerns over central bank independence, evident in Trump’s first term with unfunded tax cuts, rising deficits, and Fed pressure. The continuation of these policies threatens the institutional integrity of monetary policy, shifting away from traditional inflation control and central bank autonomy.

The U.S. Dollar in a Fiscal Dominance Landscape

Fiscal dominance complicates the U.S. dollar’s future. Rising deficits might attract foreign capital and strengthen the dollar, but political pressure on the Federal Reserve to maintain low interest rates risks inflation and eroding purchasing power. Conversely, rate hikes to control inflation could increase debt servicing costs and undermine fiscal sustainability. Either outcome weakens investor confidence, suggesting a long-term decline in the dollar’s global dominance.

Global Implications and Emerging Market Risks

U.S. fiscal dominance risks becoming a global contagion, eroding central bank independence worldwide and encouraging fiscal accommodation even amid inflation. Emerging markets like Argentina, Turkey, and El Salvador, already facing fiscal dominance symptoms such as inflation and currency depreciation, are particularly vulnerable. Thailand, though not yet afflicted, must strengthen institutional discipline to navigate rising fiscal pressures and global volatility, safeguarding monetary stability against populist temptations.

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