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Kenneth Rogoff

Kenneth Rogoff explains why the celebratory mood of CEOs and political leaders is premature - and probably misplaced
4th Feb 24, 3:06pm
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Kenneth Rogoff explains why the celebratory mood of CEOs and political leaders is premature - and probably misplaced
Kenneth Rogoff warns that monetary tightening and fiscal deficits could undermine the post-pandemic recovery
4th Jan 24, 9:51am
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Kenneth Rogoff warns that monetary tightening and fiscal deficits could undermine the post-pandemic recovery
Kenneth Rogoff thinks that policymakers and economists must reassess their beliefs in light of current market realities
6th Dec 23, 12:11pm
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Kenneth Rogoff thinks that policymakers and economists must reassess their beliefs in light of current market realities
Kenneth Rogoff thinks interest-rate hikes are inevitable and could pose a significant threat to the global economy
6th Oct 23, 11:50am
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Kenneth Rogoff thinks interest-rate hikes are inevitable and could pose a significant threat to the global economy
Kenneth Rogoff argues that the debt supercycle theory seems to offer the best explanation for the Chinese economy's current slowdown
19th Aug 23, 9:10am
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Kenneth Rogoff argues that the debt supercycle theory seems to offer the best explanation for the Chinese economy's current slowdown
Kenneth Rogoff explains why aggressive monetary tightening might exacerbate the coming economic downturn
3rd Jan 23, 10:00am
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Kenneth Rogoff explains why aggressive monetary tightening might exacerbate the coming economic downturn
James K. Galbraith thinks Chairman Jerome Powell will get credit for a decline in US inflation that would have happened anyway
10th May 22, 9:40am
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James K. Galbraith thinks Chairman Jerome Powell will get credit for a decline in US inflation that would have happened anyway
It is not true that Japan's experience proves that Modern Monetary Theory works, as some have argued. But increasing deficit-financed spending, in Japan and elsewhere, may still have merit, despite inflationary risks
2nd Jul 19, 1:30pm
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It is not true that Japan's experience proves that Modern Monetary Theory works, as some have argued. But increasing deficit-financed spending, in Japan and elsewhere, may still have merit, despite inflationary risks
Rodney Dickens says the stirring of wage inflation worldwide signals official interest rates will need to be higher than many expect, which in turn will cause extreme turmoil in financial markets
27th Feb 19, 5:00am
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Rodney Dickens says the stirring of wage inflation worldwide signals official interest rates will need to be higher than many expect, which in turn will cause extreme turmoil in financial markets
Kenneth Rogoff says with policy interest rates near zero in most advanced economies, there is little room for monetary policy to maneuver in a recession without considerable creativity. But those who think fiscal policy alone will save the day are stupefy
6th Jan 19, 9:10am
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Kenneth Rogoff says with policy interest rates near zero in most advanced economies, there is little room for monetary policy to maneuver in a recession without considerable creativity. But those who think fiscal policy alone will save the day are stupefy
Gareth Vaughan on combating & lampooning Trump, Wettergate & the liberal legion, China & Trump, the Trump News Network, UK landlords swapping houses for shops & more
20th Jan 17, 10:21am
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Gareth Vaughan on combating & lampooning Trump, Wettergate & the liberal legion, China & Trump, the Trump News Network, UK landlords swapping houses for shops & more
Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy wades through the TPPA's financial services chapter, questions whether theory will translate into practice
18th Jul 16, 7:07am
Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy wades through the TPPA's financial services chapter, questions whether theory will translate into practice
Bernard Hickey looks ahead to the consequences of repeated failure to meet the growth targets assumed by Treasury. Your view?
27th May 12, 10:05am
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Bernard Hickey looks ahead to the consequences of repeated failure to meet the growth targets assumed by Treasury. Your view?