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Nonresident Senior Fellow

Kenneth Rogoff

Kenneth Rogoff

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development

Ken Rogoff, a Harvard University economics and public policy professor, focuses on international finance and macroeconomics.



Expertise

International Finance - exchange rates; Political Economy; Macroeconomics - developing country debt crises; Monetary Policy

Background

Current Positions
Professor of Economics and Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University

Past Positions
Chief Economist and Director of Research, International Monetary Fund; Director, Harvard Center for International Development; Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Princeton University; Professor of Economics, University of California at Berkeley; Economist, International Finance Division of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Awards
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow, 2001­ -; Econometric Society, Fellow, 1991 -; World Economic Forum Fellow, 2003 -; John Simon Guggenheim Fellow, 1998; German Marshall Foundation Fellow, 1991

Education

Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1980; B.A./M.A., Yale University, 1975


Research and Commentary

Save to My PortfolioFinancial Globalization and Economic PoliciesApril 2009Global Working Papers
Save to My PortfolioAmerica Will Need a $1,000Bn Bail-outSeptember 17, 2008The Financial Times
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Save to My PortfolioDo Central Banks Have an Exit Strategy?September 15, 2008Project Syndicate
Save to My PortfolioForeign Holdings of U.S. Debt: Is Our Economy Vulnerable?June 26, 2007House Committee on the Budget
Save to My PortfolioFormer Trade Representative Nominated to Head World BankMay 30, 2007The Online NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Save to My PortfolioWolfowitz and the World Bank at BayApril 23, 2007Project Syndicate
Save to My PortfolioWolfowitz Case Offers Test of MultilateralismApril 23, 2007NPR's All Things Considered
Save to My PortfolioThe Way Forward for Global Financial PolicyApril 13, 2007Project Syndicate
Save to My PortfolioBetting With the House's MoneyFebruary 15, 2007Project Syndicate
Save to My PortfolioThe $200 Trillion QuestionJanuary 08, 2007Project Syndicate
Save to My PortfolioHigh Stakes in ChinaDecember 14, 2006NPR's On Point
Save to My PortfolioWho Needs the IMF?September 25, 2006Newsweek International
Save to My PortfolioCan the IMF Avert a Global Meltdown?September 10, 2006The Japan Times
Save to My PortfolioFinancial Globalization: A ReappraisalAugust 2006IMF Working Paper

Contact Information

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