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Kenneth Rogoff

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Kenneth S. Rogoff is Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy, and Professor of Economics, Harvard University, and was formerly Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund.



Recent Commentaries

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Dollar's Drop Has Pros and Cons, (podcast), November 14, 2009

PBS, The Charlie Rose Show, with Kenneth Rogoff on THIS TIME IS DIFFERENT (Search Archives for Kenneth Rogoff), November 10, 2009

PBS Newshour with Jim Lehrer, Paul Solmon reports, Arrogance and Ignorance Recurring in Economic History (video), (podcast), (full program, Solmon report begins 27:26), November 2, 2009

National Public Radio, On Point with Tom Ashbrook, Fixing Too Big To Fail, (podcast), November 2, 2009

Canadian Broadcasting Company, The Current, Comparison with the Crash of 1929 and Other Deep Financial Crises, (podcast), October 29, 2009

Bloomberg News, Tom Keene interviews Ken Rogoff and Niall Ferguson on their recent books and the global economy, October 28, 2009

BBC World Service, Newshour, Interview on Banking Reform (starts at 14:00 mins.), October 26, 2009

American Public Media and NPR, Marketplace, Interview on This Time Is Different with Kenneth Rogoff (starts at 8:30 mins.), October 19, 2009

Danish TV, Deadline, Debate between Joseph Stiglitz and Kenneth Rogoff on the Financial Crisis (starts at 11:36 mins.), October 10, 2009

Financial Times, Review by Martin Wolf, This Time Will Never Be Different (pdf), September 28, 2009

CNBC News, WSJ Report with Maria Bartiromo, Discussion of  THIS TIME IS DIFFERENT: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, September 25, 2009

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, President's Comments on Economy Examined (podcast), September 14, 2009

The Economist, What If Lehman Had Not Failed? (pdf), (Economics Focus), September 10, 2009

Financial Times, Why We Need to Regulate the Banks Sooner, Not Later (pdf), August 18, 2009

PBS, Nightly Business Report with Susie Gharib, Analysis on Outlook for the Economy (starts at 5:42 mins.), August 10, 2009

National Public Radio, Morning Edition, Will U.S. Move Towards European Capitalism (podcast), August 3, 2009

Project Syndicate, The Confidence Game (pdf), August 2009

National Public Radio, Morning Edition, G-8 Summit Picks Up Where G-20 Left Off, July 8, 2009

Project Syndicate, Will Europe's Economies Regain their Footing? (pdf), July 2009

National Public Radio, On Point, Re-Regulating Financial Markets, June 18, 2009

Financial Times, US Suffers Fiscal Health Scare (pdf), June 18, 2009

CNBC News, Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo, Bank Stability and Oil's Run, June 12, 2009

Project Syndicate, Rebalancing the US-China Economic Relationship (pdf), June 2009

CNBC News, Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo, Economic Recovery Still Months Away, May 15, 2009

NBC, Nightly News with Brian Williams, Bernanke Sees Signs of Recovery, May 5, 2009

Project Syndicate, The "New Normal" for Growth (pdf), May 2009

ABC, Good Morning America, Bank Profits and the Recovery, April 18, 2009

Public Radio International, The World, Geithner Plan for Financial Overhaul (podcast), March 26, 2009

Newsweek, Don't Buy the Chirpy Forecasts (pdf), from issue dated March 30, 2009

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Can a New World Currency Displace the Dollar? (pdf), March 24, 2009

CNBC News, The New Economy, Economists React to the Toxic Asset Plan, March 23, 2009

CBS Evening News, The True Costs of Recovery, March 19, 2009

Public Radio International, The World, More Anger Directed at AIG (podcast), March 17, 2009

National Public Radio, On Point, G-20 to the Rescue, March 16, 2009

National Public Television, NOW with David Brancaccio, Previewing the Superpower Summit, March 13, 2009

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Examining If Banks Are Too Big to Fail, March 9, 2009

Project Syndicate, Brave New Financial World (pdf), April 2009

Project Syndicate, What Is the Deficit Endgame?, (pdf), March 2009

BBC Radio, Newshour (podcast), Evaluating the Stimulus and Bank Bailout Plans, February 11, 2009

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Will the Rescue Plan Work? (podcast), February 10, 2009

BBC, HARDTalk, Nationalization, Trade Protectionism and the Global Financial Crisis, February 9, 2009

Wall Street Journal, Op Ed, What Other Financial Crises Tell Us (pdf) (with Carmen Reinhart), February 3, 2009

Project Syndicate, Is China Really Immune to the Crisis (pdf), February 2009

CNBC, Davos World Economic Forum, All Big US Banks Must Go to Fix Crisis, January 30, 2009

New York Times Blogs, Davos World Economic Forum, Exuberance of India, Global Credit Drought, Cautiously Pessimistic, January 2009

ChessBase News, Chess Grandmasters at the Davos Conference, January 2009

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Banking Sector, Bailout Reform, May Top Obama Agenda (podcast), January 21, 2009

National Public Radio, Planet Money, Are Any Countries Benefitting from the Financial Crisis? January 16, 2009

National Public Radio, Morning Edition, Money Mystery: Who's Holding U.S. Currency? January 9, 2009

Public Radio International, The World, President-Elect Obama's Economics Plan (podcast), January 8, 2009

Bloomberg News, Night Talk with Mike Schneider, World May Be in Worse Recession since WWII, January 8, 2009

The Economist, Drastic Times (pdf), January 8, 2009

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, How Worried Are You about the National Debt? January 3, 2009

Project Syndicate, Has America Lost Its Mojo (pdf), January 2009

The Region: Banking and Policy Issues Magazine, Interview (pdf), December 2008

BBC Radio, Newshour (podcast), Quantitative Easing, Deflation and the Financial Crisis, December 16, 2008

CNBC News, Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo, Benefits of Inflation, December 15, 2008

Project Syndicate, Inflation Is Now the Lesser Evil, (pdf), December 2008

Project Syndicate, Supersizing the IMF Is Wrong, (pdf), November 2008

CNN, Memo to the President, November 26, 2008

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Government Widens Support for Home Loans, Credit, podcast, November 25, 2008

NBC, Nightly News with Brian Williams, Sudden Fall of Citigroup, November 24, 2008.

Public Radio International, The World, Obama's New Treasury Secretary, Addressing the Threat of Deflation, November 20, 2008

Financial Times, Regulation Should Be International, (pdf), November 18, 2008

Public Radio International, The World, Impact of the G20 Summit, Today, G-20 Meet to Discuss Crisis, November 14, 2008

American Public Media, Weekend America, Inside the G-20, podcast, November 15, 2008

National Public Radio, World, Cash-Strapped Pakistan Turns to World for Bailout, October 29, 2008

American Public Media, Marketplace, 1% Might Not Be the Final Cut, October 29, 2008

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Is the Bank Bailout a Nationalization?, October 14, 2008

BBC World News, Today, webcast, Global Credit Crisis, October 10, 2008

BBC Radio World Service, Newshour, podcast, The IMF and Bank Bailout, October 10, 2008

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Economists Discuss Post-Bailout Economy, October 3, 2008

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Assessing the Bailout, podcast, October 2, 2008

Newsweek, The Making of America 2.0, (pdf), October 2, 2008

New York Times, Chess, McCain Economics Adviser Has a Grandmaster’s Rank, (pdf), September 28, 2008

National Public Radio, The Diane Rehm Show, U.S. Financial Crisis and the Global Economy, September 25, 2008

Harvard University Webcast, Understanding the Crisis in the Markets: A Panel of Harvard Experts, September 25, 2008

National Public Radio, Morning Edition, U.S. Tarnished by Financial Meltdown, September 24, 2008

Stern Magazine (Germany), Wir zahlen alle, (pdf), September 23, 2008

National Public Radio, On Point, The Super Bailout, September 22, 2008

CNBC News, Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo, Discussing the Treasury's Plan, September 18, 2008

Financial Times, America Will Need a 1,000bn Bail-Out, (pdf), September 18, 2008

BBC Radio, PM Programme, Share Prices Will Continue to Fall on Wall Street, September 17, 2008

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Mortgage Market's Impact Analyzed, September 16, 2008

Washington Post, No More Creampuffs: The Government Is Willing to Let Wall Street Firms Fail, (pdf), September 16, 2008

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Uncertainty Hits Wall Street, podcast, (pdf), September 15, 2008

Project Syndicate, Do Central Banks Have an Exit Strategy?, (pdf), September 2008

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Ex-IMF Official: Money Crisis Not Over, September 11, 2008

BBC News, US Bank 'to fail within months' (pdf), August 19, 2008


 

Congressional Testimony

Foreign Holdings of U.S. Debt: Is Our Economy Vulnerable? Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives, Video, Full Transcript, June 26, 2007

U.S.–China Economic Relations, Testimony before the Senate Committee on Finance, Video, Full Transcript, June 23, 2005


 

Radio & TV Interviews

 

Radio Interviews

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Dollars Drop Has Pros and Cons, (podcast), November 14, 2009

National Public Radio, On Point with Tom Ashbrook, Fixing Too Big To Fail (podcast), November 2, 2009

Canadian Broadcasting Company, The Current, Comparison with the Crash of 1929 and Other Deep Financial Crises (podcast), October 29, 2009

BBC World Service, Newshour, Interview on Banking Reform (starts at 14:00 mins.), October 26, 2009

American Public Media and NPR, Marketplace, Interview on This Time Is Different with Kenneth Rogoff (starts at 8:30 mins.), October 19, 2009

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, President's Comments on Economy Examined (podcast), September 14, 2009

National Public Radio, Morning Edition, Will U.S. Move Towards European Capitalism (podcast), August 3, 2009

National Public Radio, Morning Edition, G-8 Summit Picks Up Where G-20 Left Off, July 8, 2009

Public Radio International, The World, Geithner Plan for Financial Overhaul, (podcast), March 26, 2009

ABC, Good Morning America, Bank Profits and the Recovery, April 18, 2009

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Can a New World Currency Displace the Dollar? (pdf), March 24, 2009

Public Radio International, The World, More Anger Directed at AIG (podcast), March 17, 2009

National Public Radio, On Point, G-20 to the Rescue, March 16, 2009

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Examinig if Banks Are Too Big to Fail, March 9, 2009

BBC Radio, Newshour (podcast), Evaluating the Stimulus and Bank Bailout Plans, February 11, 2009

National Public Radio, Planet Money, Are any countries benefitting from the financial crisis? January 16, 2009

National Public Radio, Morning Edition, Money Mystery: Who's Holding U.S. Currency?, January 9, 2009

Public Radio International, The World, President-Elect Obama's Economics Plan, January 8, 2009

BBC Radio, Newshour, Quantitative Easing, Deflation and the Financial Crisis, podcast, December 16, 2008

Public Radio International, The World, Obama's New Treasury Secretary, November 24, 2008

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Addressing the Threat of Deflation, November 20, 2008

Public Radio International, The World, Impact of the G20 Summit, November 17, 2008

American Public Media, Weekend America, Inside the G-20, podcast, November 15, 2008

National Public Radio, World, Cash-Strapped Pakistan Turns to World for Bailout, October 29, 2008

American Public Media, Marketplace, 1% Might Not Be the Final Cut, October 29, 2008

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Is the Bank Bailout a Nationalization?, October 14, 2008

BBC Radio World Service, Newshour, The IMF and Bank Bailout, podcast, October 10, 2008

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Economists Discuss Post-Bailout Economy, October 3, 2008

National Public Radio, The Diane Rehm Show, U.S. Financial Crisis and the Global Economy, September 25, 2008

National Public Radio, Morning Edition, U.S. Tarnished by Financial Meltdown, September 24, 2008

National Public Radio, On Point, The Super Bailout, September 22, 2008

BBC, PM Programme Share Prices Will Continue to Fall on Wall Street, September 17, 2008

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Mortgage Market's Impact Analyzed, September 16, 2008

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Ex-IMF Official: Money Crisis Not Over, September 11, 2008

National Public Radio, Morning Edition, House Bill Calls for New Fannie-Freddie Regulator, July 23, 2008

BBC Radio World Service, Analysis, U.S. Bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, July 17, 2008

American Public Media, Marketplace, Increased Rice Exports A Short-term Fix, May 21, 2008

American Public Media, Marketplace, India Halts Trading to Slow Food Prices, May 8, 2008

National Public Radio, Weekend Edition, World Grapples with Inflation, April 12, 2008

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Zimbabwe's Hyperinflation Poses Unique Challenges, March 26, 2008

National Public Radio, On Point, The Economy and the Dollar, November 15, 2007

BBC World Business Review, Reform of the Bretton Woods Institutions, May 26, 2007

National Public Radio, Here & Now, World Bank Without Wolfowitz, May 18, 2007

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Wolfowitz Case Offers Test of Multilateralism, April 23, 2007

National Public Radio, On Point, High Stakes in China, December 14, 2006

National Public Radio, Marketplace Money, Bad Dollar Days, December 1, 2006

National Public Radio, Marketplace Money, IMF Tears Up IOUs, December 24, 2005

National Public Radio, The Diane Rehm Show, The US Trade Deficit, May 16, 2005


Television Interviews

PBS, The Charlie Rose Show, with Kenneth Rogoff on THIS TIME IS DIFFERENT (Search Archives for Kenneth Rogoff), November 10, 2009

PBS Newshour with Jim Lehrer, Paul Solmon reports, Arrogance and Ignorance Recurring in Economic History (video), (podcast), (full program, Solmon report begins 27:26), November 2, 2009

Bloomberg News, Tom Keene interviews Ken Rogoff and Niall Ferguson on their recent books and the global economy, October 28, 2009

Danish TV, Deadline, Debate between Joseph Stiglitz and Kenneth Rogoff on the Financial Crisis (starts at 11:36 mins.), October 10, 2009

CNBC News, WSJ Report with Maria Bartiromo, Discussion of  THIS TIME IS DIFFERENT: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, September 25, 2009

PBS, Nightly Business Report with Susie Gharib, Analysis on Outlook for the Economy (starts at 5:42 mins.), August 10, 2009

National Public Radio, On Point, Re-Regulating Financial Markets, June 18, 2009

CNBC News, Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo, Bank Stability and Oil's Run, June 12, 2009

CNBC News, Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo, Economic Recovery Still Months Away, May 15, 2009

NBC, Nightly News with Brian Williams, Bernanke Sees Signs of Recovery, May 5, 2009

CNBC News, The New Economy, Economists React to the Toxic Asset Plan, March 23, 2009

CBS Evening News, The True Costs of Recovery, March 19, 2009

National Public Television, NOW with David Brancaccio, Previewing the Superpower Summit, March 13, 2009

ABC, World News with Charles Gibson, Recession Jolts 'Oracle of Omaha', February 9, 2009

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Will the Rescue Plan Work? (podcast), February 10, 2009

BBC, HARDTalk, Nationalization, Trade Protectionism and the Global Financial Crisis, February 9, 2009

CNBC, Davos World Economic Forum, All Big US Banks Must Go to Fix Crisis, January 30, 2009

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Banking Sector, Bailout Reform, May Top Obama Agenda (podcast), January 21, 2009

Bloomberg News, Night Talk with Mike Schneider, World May Be in Worse Recession since WWII, January 8, 2009

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, How Worried Are You about the National Debt? January 3, 2009

CNBC News, Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo, Benefits of Inflation, December 15, 2008

CNN, Memo to the President, November 26, 2008

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Government Widens Support for Home Loans, Credit, podcast, November 25, 2008

WGBH, Greater Boston with Emily Rooney, Obama's Economic Team, November 24, 2008

MSNBC, Nightly News with Brian Williams, Sudden Fall of Citigroup, November 24, 2008.

BBC World News, Today, G-20 Meet to Discuss Crisis, November 14, 2008

BBC World News, Today, Global Credit Crisis, webcast, October 10, 2008

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Assessing the Bailout, podcast, October 2, 2008

Harvard University Webcast, Understanding the Crisis in the Markets: A Panel of Harvard Experts, September 25, 2008

CNBC, Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo, Discussing the Treasury's Plan, September 18, 2008.

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Uncertainty Hits Wall Street after Lehman Merrill Meltdown," September 15, 2008

BBC News, US Bank 'to fail within months', August 19, 2008

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, U.S. Economy Faces 'Sluggish' Growth Outlook, November 8, 2007

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Former Trade Representative Nominated to Head World Bank, Transcript, May 30, 2007

National Public Television, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Falling Dollar, December 2, 2004.
See also the News Hour Extra, U.S. Dollar Hurting Tourists and Global Businesses, December 6, 2004


 

Newspaper & Magazine Interviews

Financial Times, Review by Martin Wolf, This Time Will Never Be Different (pdf), September 28, 2009

The Region: Banking and Policy Issues Magazine, Interview (pdf), December 2008

New York Times, Chess: McCain Economics Adviser Has a Grandmaster’s Rank (pdf), September 28, 2008

Veja Magazine (Brazil) (pdf), August 3, 2008

Foreign Policy, What America Must Do, January 2008

Schach (German Chess magazine), Interview February 2007

Der Spiegel, [English translation of German print version], April 17, 2007

Ekonomist Magazine (Turkish), July 2006 (pdf)

Le Temps (Swiss daily, Geneva, in French), (pdf), May 20, 2006

Richmond Federal Reserve Bank, Currency Conundrum, (Region Focus) full issue, Winter 2006

Financial Times, Interview, December 1, 2004

Ekonomist Magazine (Turkish), Interview, November 26, 2004

Capital (French), Interview, October 2004

Veja (Brazil), É a chance do Brasil, July 14, 2004

Richmond Federal Reserve Bank, Interview, April 15, 2003


 

Editorials

Wall Street Journal

What Other Financial Crises Tell Us (pdf) (with Carmen Reinhart), February 3 2009

Watch Out for Sovereign Debt Risk (with Carmen Reinhart), June 24, 2008


Newsweek International

Don't Buy the Chirpy Forecasts (pdf), from issue dated March 30, 2009

The Making of America 2.0, (pdf), October 2, 2008

The World Still Needs the IMF, (pdf), September 25, 2006

The Myths of the Cheap Yuan, (pdf), February 28, 2005

Final Grade For Wolfensohn, (pdf), January 17, 2005

Power to the Middle Guys, (pdf), January 2, 2005

This Time It's Not Different, (pdf), February 16, 2004


The Economist Magazine

What If Lehman Had Not Failed? (pdf), (Economics Focus), September 10, 2009

Drastic Times, (pdf) (Economics Focus), January 8, 2009

What Do Earlier Banking Crises Reveal About America's Travails Today? (Economics Focus), January 10, 2008

A Link Between Unemployment and Inflation Is Fashionable Again, (pdf) (Economics Focus) September 28, 2006

If It Doesn't Kill You, Financial Globalisation Will Make You Stronger, (pdf) (Economics Focus), May 16, 2006

How Low Might the Dollar Sink?, (pdf) (Economics Focus) November 11, 2004

The Sisters at 60, (pdf) (“By Invitation Only”), July 22, 2004

Managing the World Economy, (pdf) (“By Invitation Only”), August 3, 2002

New Solutions, New Questions, (pdf) (Economics Focus; Part II on “The Six Major Puzzles in International Macroeconomics”), August 3, 2000

Saturated Solution (Economics Focus; Part I on “The Six Major Puzzles in International Macroeconomics”), July 27, 2000


Times Online

Davos Debrief: India, Bono and Bird Flu (pdf), February 1, 2006


Financial Times Editorials

Financial Times, Why We Need to Regulate the Banks Sooner, Not Later (pdf), August 18, 2009

Financial Times, US Suffers Fiscal Health Scare (pdf), June 18, 2009

Regulation Should Be International (pdf), November 18, 2008

America Will Need a 1,000bn Bail-Out (pdf), September 18, 2008

The World Cannot Grow Its Way Out of This Slowdown (pdf), July 29, 2008

China May Yet Be the Economy to Lose Sleep Over (pdf), February 5, 2008

The Fed Must Not Play Santa to the Markets (pdf), December 18, 2007

Americans Will Eventually Learn That Deficits Do Matter (pdf), July 18, 2007

No Grand Plans, But the Financial System Needs Fixing (pdf), February 8, 2007

The Myth of Central Banks and Inflation (pdf), August 30, 2006

In the Best of Times, It’s Wise to Ponder the Worst (pdf), January 3, 2006

Respect for a Master Banker’s Reading of the Tea Leaves (pdf), August 24, 2005

A Healthy Global Economy Begins at Home (pdf), May 19, 2005

US Deficit Problem Not Only a Domestic Issue (pdf), November 1, 2004

Case for Inflation Transparency, April 23, 2003

An Institution that Eases Financial Pain, September 27, 2002

The Recession that Almost Was, April 5, 2002

Taking a Chance on a Permanent Tech Revolution, September 21, 2001


Finance and Development

(This quarterly column is available in six languages)

Disinflation: An Unsung Benefit of Globalization? December 2003

More Cheerleading or More Whistle-Blowing?
The IMF should speak out more clearly and forcefully when it thinks countries may be headed for trouble. September 2003

Unlocking Growth in Africa
Aid is desperately needed for humanitarian purposes, but it cannot be the engine of growth. June 2003

A Vote Against Grandiose Schemes
Trying to regiment coordination of dollar, yen, and euro monetary policy isn't worth the risks and costs. March 2003

Rethinking capital controls: When should we keep an open mind?
Rethinking capital controls: When should we keep an open mind? December 2002

Moral Hazard in IMF Loans: How Big a Concern?
The evidence on the existence of moral hazard in IMF loans is somewhat mixed, despite the excellent repayment record to date. But the evidence does not suggest that the moral hazard element has been nearly as large as conjectured by some critics (including me, as an academic in the 1980s). September 2002

Why Are G-3 Exchange Rates So Fickle?
The mystery of the volatility of the world's three key currencies continues, despite leading economist Rudiger Dornbusch's path-breaking insights. June 2002

The Surprising Popularity of Paper Currency
Will the global underground economy be the prime destination for those large euro notes? March 2002


Foreign Policy

[Mock] Memo from Paul Wolfowitz, May 2007

Let It Ride, March/April 2005 

A Prescription for Marxism, January/February 2005 

The Cost of Living Dangerously, November/December 2004  

Europe’s Quiet Leap Forward, July/August 2004 

The IMF’s China Card, May/June 2004

Bush Throws a Party, March/April 2004

A Development Nightmare, January/February 2004

The IMF Strikes Back, January/February 2003 (pdf)


Washington Post Editorials

No More Creampuffs: The Government Is Willing to Let Wall Street Firms Fail, September 16, 2008 (pdf)

The Debtor’s Empire, October 20, 2003


The Banker

Time to Think About the Next Debt Crisis, November 1, 2004


Global Agenda Magazine

America’s Current Account: A deficit of judgment, January 2005 (pdf)


Kommersant

(Russian daily newspaper, Moscow)

Oil and the Great Moderation (in Russian), May 16, 2006 (pdf)


Stern Magazine

Wir zahlen alle (in German), September 23, 2008


 

Sundry

ChessBase News, Chess Grandmasters at the Davos Conference, January 2009

New York Times Blogs, Davos World Economic Forum, Exuberance of India, Global Credit Drought, Cautiously Pessimistic, January 2009

An Evaluation of World Bank Research, 1998-2005" (with A. Banerjee, A. Deaton, and N. Lustig), September 24, 2006

Keynote Address on Globalization to the United Nations General Assembly, October 9, 2006. Slides.

“The Euro at Five: Short-run Pain, Long-run Gain?” Journal of Policy Modeling 27(4), June 2005, 441-443

“Fiscal Conservatism, Exchange Rate Flexibility, and the Next Generation of Debt Crises,” Cato Journal, vol 25 (Winter 2005), 33-39

“Extending the Limits of Global Financial Integration,” Journal of Policy Modeling 26(4), June 2004, 519-523

“Some Speculation on Growth and Poverty over the Twenty-First Century,” in Sue Collins and Carol Graham, editors, Globalization, Growth and Poverty, The Brookings Trade Forum (2004)

“U.S. Imbalances and the Euro’s Outlook,” Cato Journal, vol 24, Nos. 1-2 (Spring/Summer 2004) 41-43


 

Sundry News Articles

New York Times, The Upside to Resisting Globalization (pdf), by Floyd Norris with quotes by Ken Rogoff, February 6, 2009

Financial Times, The Vision Thing, by Chris Giles, with predications by Ken Rogoff, November 26, 2008

Washington Post, Peering Over the Cliff, Saying "I Told You So," by Steven Mufson, with predictions by Ken Rogoff, September 19, 2008

New York Times, Collapsing Banks (pdf), by Floyd Norris, with quotes by Ken Rogoff, August 20, 2008


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