Kenneth Rogoff is a renowned economist and former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund.
He is currently a professor at Harvard University, where he teaches economics.
Rogoff has extensive experience in research and policy-making related to international finance, government debt, and monetary policy.
He is known for his accurate predictions of economic crises, including the 2008 global financial crisis and China's property market bubble.
Rogoff's expertise extends beyond economics; he was a chess grandmaster in his youth and often incorporates his diverse experiences into his economic analyses.
His work is respected for its pragmatic approach and clear communication of complex financial concepts.
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