Kenneth Rogoff
Kenneth Rogoff, Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Harvard University and recipient of the 2011 Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Economics, was the chief economist of the International Monetary Fund from 2001 to 2003. He is co-author of This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly (Princeton University Press, 2011) and author of The Curse of Cash (Princeton University Press, 2016).
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The End of Magical Debt Thinking
The End of Magical Debt Thinking
Apr 29, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff welcomes economists’ recent reassessment of the costs and benefits of public borrowing.
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Can Europe’s Economy Exceed Expectations in 2024?
Can Europe’s Economy Exceed Expectations in 2024?
Apr 5, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff sees several reasons to be more optimistic than current forecasts suggest.
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What’s Behind the US Stock-Market Disconnect?
What’s Behind the US Stock-Market Disconnect?
Mar 4, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff warns that investors are underestimating the severity of the threat to American democracy.
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Don’t Count on a Soft Landing for the Global Economy
Don’t Count on a Soft Landing for the Global Economy
Feb 2, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff explains why the celebratory mood of CEOs and political leaders is premature – and probably misplaced.
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The Global Economy Is Not Out of the Woods
The Global Economy Is Not Out of the Woods
Jan 3, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff warns that monetary tightening and fiscal deficits could undermine the post-pandemic recovery.