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Kenneth Rogoff is the Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economics at Harvard University. He previously served as Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund (2001–2003). His work focuses on international macroeconomics, financial crises, and monetary policy design. Rogoff is renowned for co-authoring foundational texts like Foundations of International Macroeconomics and This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, which analyze global financial crises across history. He advises the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and contributes to policy discussions on inflation, debt management, and central bank independence.
Research Interests:
- International Financial Crises
- Monetary Policy Frameworks
- Sovereign Debt Sustainability
- Global Economic Governance
- Long-Run Macroeconomic Trends
Recent articles emphasize post-pandemic debt challenges, central bank pressures, and cryptocurrency dynamics. He has received prestigious awards including the Deutsche Bank Prize (2011) and membership in the National Academy of Sciences. A lifelong chess grandmaster, Rogoff also engages with geopolitical and institutional economic issues.
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