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KENNETH ROGOFF
India's shock absorbers are not workingIndia's external sector faces unprecedented pressure. Shock absorbers that previously aided recovery have weakened simultaneously. This inc...
How weaker dollar is quietly making life more expensive for AmericansA weaker US dollar, down about 10% since early 2025, is quietly increasing costs for Americans, impacting everything from vacations to groc...
US national debt crosses 100% of GDP: America now owes more than its entire economy produces — and the $1 trillion interest payments alone now outpace the PentagonU.S. debt-to-GDP ratio hit 100.2% on March 31: For the first time since the ruins of World War II, the United States national debt has surp...
Fed crisis tool could be weaponised, Harvard economist saysA key tool used by the U.S. central bank to stabilise global financial markets in times of crisis could be weaponised by the Trump adminis...
Trump's high tariffs on several countries to hold back US economic growth: Harvard economist Kenneth RogoffKenneth Rogoff asserted that Trump's high tariffs on India and increased H-1B visa fees will impede US economic growth, emphasising the val...
ET@Davos: Trump is setting us up for a giant crypto collapse, says Kenneth Rogoff"The right response to Trump's tariffs is not to do anything. It hurts you more than it hurts the United States. India hurts itself far mor...
Wrong to say cryptos have no worth: Harvard's Kenneth Saul RogoffOne reason why regulators have been slow to act in this space is that they want to see whether ideas from cryptocurrencies might help them ...
Harvard economist Gita Gopinath appointed chief economist at IMFGita Gopinath is currently the John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and Economics at Harvard University.
GST much bigger policy than demonetisation: Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard UniversityI think it’s clear that economic growth fell, although probably not by a lot. It’s also clear that most of the black money has been recycle...
World can learn from Aadhaar: Harvard professor Kenneth RogoffThe author of The Curse of Cash said demonetisation was “flawed in some respect” and that “it may take many years to judge the impact”.
GST looks very promising, should be made simpler over years: Kenneth Rogoff, HarvardGST is a big step towards having a more federal India, says the Harvard professor.
Demonetisation execution could’ve been better: Kenneth Rogoff, American EconomistKenneth Rogoff, American Economist says that in the long run gain to trying to find ways to restrict cash, you have to be careful in the sh...
Cutting cash would be a boon for poor: Kenneth RogoffA larger experiment in India has proved considerably rockier. Prime Minister Narendra Modi invalidated 86% of circulated currency to curb t...
India in stagflation, not crisis: Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard EconomistCentral bank’s steps and better government policies can help the country come out of the current situation, says Harvard professor.
Quantitative easing is a very experimental policy: Harvard professorQuantitative easing is a very experimental policy as policymakers do not "really know" what they are going to deliver through such an easy ...
In macroeconomics ideas are more powerful than factsThe other is new work from the IMF on the relationship between inflation and unemployment.
A risk of recession is the biggest concern for US: John Taylor, Stanford UniversityThe US economy does risk another recession. This is because of unpredictable policies, short term stabilizations or a fiscal cliff.
- India, China focussing on renewable energy sources: WEF
India, China and South Korea are increasingly focusing on renewable energy sources, including wind and solar, as potential growth sectors.
Countries doing well think they're doing everything right: RogoffThe US has been picking up. And executives have been thinking about investing more in the US than they were. The next decade is going to be...
- IMF’s ex-chief economist paints an alarming picture for more US banks
Credit market turmoil has driven the US into a recession and may topple some of the biggest banks in the US, said Kenneth Rogoff, former ch...