Kenneth Rogoff

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A Global Recession May Have Already Started

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Policymakers fail to grasp how the next global recession may be unlike the last two.

Government Debt Is Not A Free Lunch

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The real risks and costs of higher public borrowing may be hidden.

The High Stakes Of The Coming Digital Currency War

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The real challenge for the U.S. is government-backed digital currencies like the one planned by China.

The Benefits Of A Progressive Consumption Tax

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With wealth inequality rising inexorably, the case for a consumption tax has become increasingly compelling.

The Case For A World Carbon Bank

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Phasing out coal is a move that most major developing countries simply cannot afford without adequate incentives.

How Central Bank Independence Dies

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As some politicians question their expanded role, monetary authorities must get back to doing what they do best.

Central Bankers' Fiscal Constraints

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There is little room for monetary policy to maneuver in a recession without considerable creativity.

Betting On Dystopia

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The right way to think about cryptocurrency coins is as lottery tickets that pay off in a dystopian future.

The Global Impact Of A Chinese Recession

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Most economic forecasts suggest that a recession in China will hurt everyone.

Are Trump's Policies Hurting Long-Term U.S. Growth?

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U.S. presidents have considerably more influence over long-term economic trends than over short-term fluctuations.

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