Isabella Weber | |
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Born | 1987 Nuremberg, Germany |
Education | University of Cambridge (PhD) |
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Known for | Sellers' inflation |
Isabella M. Weber (born 1987 in Nuremberg, Germany[1]) is a German economist. She is an associate professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.[2]
Weber became more widely known for having taken a position in favor of a price control policy. Her op-ed published in The Guardian in December 2021[3] caused an uproar among economists,[4] some of whom, including Paul Krugman, have since apologized and become open to price caps. Weber's thoughts around focusing more on what she calls "sellers' inflation" (instead of focusing on increased demand) have become more popular and mainstream by 2023, especially in Europe.[5] In additional to price caps and strict anti-price gouging legislation to combat inflation, she also supports windfall profit taxes.[5]