Kenneth Rogoff



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Career: Former chief economist at the IMF Current position/role: Kenneth Rogoff is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Harvard University


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Articles: 2011

 * Euro looks set to win race to bottom'' - The crystal ball on the forex market does not appear to be getting any clearer, except that no one wants to be the victor in the currency wars - 13th January (FT)



Articles: 2010

 * at the crossroads'' - The US has championed free trade – at grave cost to itself. To avoid a trade war, other countries must now share the burden - 7th November
 * has the price of gold risen 300%?'' - There are sound reasons for it, like the US dollar's loss of status, but economists are warning of the risks of another price bubble - 4th October
 * need for a panicked fiscal surge'' - It is folly to ignore the risks of debt accumulation - 20th July (writing in the FT)
 * finds the old rules still apply'' - For decades, instead of having to demonstrate fortitude, euro members were allowed to have their cake and eat it, too - 7th May
 * proposals get the big picture right'' - Its attempt at a cure may be flawed, but the IMF's diagnosis of a financial sector bloated by moral hazard is manifestly correct - 1st May
 * the fallen angel'' - Despite the veneer of prosperity on the streets of Tokyo, Japan's slow-motion financial crisis looks set to get worse - 5th March
 * alone will not save Greece'' - If Greece wants to avoid an Argentine-style meltdown, it needs to stay clear of the restructurings and IMF programmes - 7th February
 * can power this decade'' - As a former chess player I'm ready to bet artificial intelligence is about to drive the world's economy forward - 12th January



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