Kenneth Rogoff
Kenneth Rogoff
Kenneth Saul "Ken" Rogoffis an American economist and chess Grandmaster. He is the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics at Harvard University...
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There is no doubt that the attack is having a negative effect on activity now in many regions of the globe, and that it has increased what were already significant downside risks to the short-term global outlook.
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Global markets have a much bigger effect on prices and wages in the U.S. and elsewhere than they did before.
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Oil exporters have a lot of useful ways to spend the money,
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this means that 2005 is only going to be a very good year for global growth, rather than the spectacular one it might have been but for oil prices.
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It's a wonderful appointment. The whole economics world is cheering about it.
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It's a disaster for Europe and a huge problem for future growth.
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The fund has the reserves to pay for its operations for the next several years. It is only if the good times go on for another five to seven years and there are no major financial crises, then it is going to become a significant issue.
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The Greenspan era has coincided with a period when the global economy has made the job of a central banker easier.
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The problem - at least in the United States - is not that people can't find jobs. The problem is that they're no longer finding jobs that provide them with dignity and decent social status.
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The Indians and Chinese have become brilliant chess professionals. They get on a plane and play all over the world. This has led to dramatic pressure on incomes. Nowadays, the best chess player in Argentina can no longer make a living playing chess.
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People aren't looking at how they're doing, but rather at how their neighbors are doing and at their own place in society.
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Unbridled capitalism in the United States can't be sustained socially. It leads to tensions.
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Marx's theory that only capitalists benefit from capitalism and workers are exploited was completely wrong. Nothing could have been further from the truth. Workers earned more as economies grew.