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...Rogoff??whom Campbell introduced as one of the economists on the panel who accurately forecasted the current economic crisis—discussed the lack of proper monitoring of mass short-term debt...
...smug dismissal of Rogoff??s point and our confidence in our own brilliance shouldn’t obscure the facts. Some middle-of-the-road analyses by the free-market crowd at the University of Chicago find that about 15 percent of jobs on Wall Street are part of the bubble and won’t be replaced even when the finance industry regains its longterm health. And that too may not be for sometime. As Rogoff said in an interview with The Crimson on Tuesday, “we might be back at full steam...
Since the financial turmoil reached crisis proportions several weeks ago, Rogoff??s views have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the International Herald Tribune...
...savings rate, could lead to a “weakening of the U.S. economy.” “The dollar is overvalued and our savings rate has collapsed,” Feldstein said. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics Kenneth S. Rogoff??who also sat on last weekend’s panel, convened by the American Economic Association—said that he largely supported the views voiced by his Harvard colleague. Rogoff wrote in an e-mail after the conference that the U.S. current account, or the net flow of transactions between...
...professors who served on the oversight committee say the group has not been resuscitated to manage the CID after Rogoff??s departure...