Is Capitalism Really the Cause of Global Inequality?
Kenneth Rogoff, a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Harvard
Rethinking Foreign Funding for Africa
Kenneth Rogoff, a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Harvard
The Global Economy Is Not Out of the Woods
CAMBRIDGE – The global economy was full of surprises in 2023. Despite the sharp rise in interest rates, the United States successfully
Too Soon for Global Optimism
By Kenneth Rogoff Kenneth Rogoff, a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, is Professor of Economics and Public
Fiscal Policy Should Return to Fundamentals
By Kenneth Rogoff CAMBRIDGE – Recent large interest-rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank suggest
Helping the Other 66%
By Kenneth Rogoff CAMBRIDGE – What is remarkable about the increase in nationalist sentiment across the developed world in recent
The Dollar’s Fragile Hegemony
By KENNETH ROGOFF CAMBRIDGE – The mighty US dollar continues to reign supreme in global markets. But the greenback’s dominance
The Calm Before the Exchange-Rate Storm?
By Kenneth Rogoff CAMBRIDGE – With alternative assets such as gold and Bitcoin thriving in the pandemic, some top economists
Will Universities Learn from Lockdowns?
By Kenneth Rogoff CAMBRIDGE – Will COVID-19 finally trigger a long-overdue technological disruption of higher education?
Deglobalization Will Hurt Growth Everywhere
By Kenneth Rogoff CAMBRIDGE – The post-pandemic world economy seems likely to be a far less globalized economy, with political