Kenneth Rogoff

Kenneth Rogoff is a Harvard economics professor and former IMF chief economist, known for work on international macroeconomics and financial crises.

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Kenneth Rogoff is an American economist and chess Grandmaster whose career has been closely tied to international macroeconomics, currency dynamics, and the causes and consequences of financial crises. He currently serves as the Maurits C. Boas Professor at Harvard University and holds a senior fellowship at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), reflecting his continuing influence in both academic research and public policy debates.

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