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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Is Capitalism Really the Cause of Global Inequality?
Is Capitalism Really the Cause of Global Inequality?
Oct 10, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff thinks greater economic openness is key to tackling cross-country disparities and achieving sustainability.
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Rethinking Foreign Funding for Africa
Rethinking Foreign Funding for Africa
Oct 1, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff explains why outright grants are preferable to loans when it comes to supporting low-income economies.
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Harris Plays Chess While Trump Plays Checkers
Harris Plays Chess While Trump Plays Checkers
Sep 2, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff compares the vice president’s ambitious but costly plans to her opponent’s reckless proposals.
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Will Trump Get His Wish for a Weaker Dollar?
Will Trump Get His Wish for a Weaker Dollar?
Jul 25, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff foresees the greenback falling in the coming years, given that it is far above normal historical levels.
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Are Americans Ready for the US-China Trade War?
Are Americans Ready for the US-China Trade War?
Jul 8, 2024 Kenneth Rogoff warns that, despite what many in policy circles may think, economic decoupling is not a viable option.