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Posted: 2019-09-03T07:45:20Z | Updated: 2019-09-03T14:09:19Z

Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller has warned that a recession could be the undoing of President Donald Trump .

In an op-ed published in Britains The Guardian newspaper Monday, Shiller explained how Trump has for decades sold a narrative of his life that showcases glamor by surrounding himself with apparently adoring beautiful women, and maintaining the appearance of vast influence.

But Shiller cautioned such narratives cant be sustained forever, and the end of confidence in Trumps narrative is likely to be associated with a recession.

Shiller, a professor of economics at Yale University, noted that people often respond to recessions by reassessing their views, spending less and avoiding making big-ticket purchases that can be postponed.

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Trump and his flashy lifestyle have so far been a resounding inspiration to many consumers and investors, Shiller noted in the piece, titled Confidence in Trumps whims is unlikely to survive a recession.

But a severe recession may be his undoing, he added. And even before economic catastrophe strikes, the public may begin paying more attention to his aberrations and to contagious new counter-narratives that crowd out his own.

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