Economist Lawrence Summers has been permanently barred from participating in a prominent economics association, marking a significant development in academic and policy circles. The decision, confirmed by Politico, stems from prior conduct violations that led to his expulsion from the organization, which promotes high-level research and discourse in the field. Summers, a former U.S. Treasury Secretary and Harvard University president, was once a central figure in economic policymaking. His removal underscores growing institutional emphasis on professional standards within elite academic networks. n
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