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KENNETH S. ROGOFF
Global economy is facing the prospect of another profound shockA Middle East conflict threatens global economies. Disruptions to oil and gas supplies could spike prices and fuel inflation. Central banks...
Global economy is facing the prospect of another profound shockIran war: The American and Israeli bombing of Iran, and Iranian reprisals throughout the region, set dangers in motion that pose a substant...
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...
Davos 2026: Dollar dominance secure for now, but debt and policy risks could erode trust, economists warnEconomists at Davos suggest the US dollar's global power faces slow erosion. Rising debt and inflation risks, alongside political pressure ...
Economists fret over perils ahead for global growthThe failure of most forecasters to see the persistent inflation coming out of the pandemic has led to much soul-searching and questioning o...
We are at a sharp turning point now — ‘free lunch’ era of low interest rates is receding: Kenneth S. Rogoff"Earlier, suppose the US treasury spent too much and inflation and growth rose. By increasing interest rates, you could bring them back to ...
Time for new RBI Guv to assert the institution’s independence: Kenneth RogoffInterest rates are so low that debt is a problem. Nobody expects them to go up anytime soon, says Rogoff
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.
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.
In macroeconomics ideas are more powerful than factsThe other is new work from the IMF on the relationship between inflation and unemployment.
Economist Gita Gopinath’s idea fuelling Francois Hollande’s revival strategy for FranceThe Harvard University professor has pushed for tax intervention as a way forward for euro zone that cannot devalue their exchange rates.
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.
- Geithner's bank rescue thin on details
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner ducked the tough questions investors want answered as he rolled out a plan to repair the financial syst...
- 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...
- Weak dollar? Currency, at 10-year low, may fall more
Anyone who says the dollar is weak after it fetched a record-low $1.3681 against the euro and the fewest pence against the pound in 25 year...
- 'Mao' goes for the price of Madonna's estate
The year gone by was one when Hong Kong billionaire Joseph Lau bought Warhol’s ‘Mao’ for the price of Madonna’s Wiltshire estate, and a Qat...