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When Economic History Improves With Time. Carmen Reinhart, August 6, 2018, Opinion, "The rates of US economic growth and especially personal saving have been higher than…
Italy’s Long, Hot Summer. Carmen Reinhart, May 31, 2018, Opinion, "Severe political uncertainty, chronic slow growth, and a sovereign-debt level currently hovering around 160% of…
Whatever Happened to Saving for a Rainy Day? Carmen Reinhart, March 30, 2018, Opinion, "The US will be paying for its current fiscal excesses with the promise of future payments.…
The Fed Should Be Careful What It Wishes For. Carmen Reinhart, February 28, 2018, Opinion, "Major central banks’ fixation on inflation betrays a guilty conscience for serially…
Are Oil Prices Heading for Another Spike? Carmen Reinhart, January 31, 2018, Opinion, "The decline in the dollar’s exchange rate seems to have gathered momentum, in part…
Monetary-Policy Normalization in Europe in 2018. Carmen Reinhart, December 22, 2017, Opinion, "As the European Central Bank pursues monetary-policy normalization in 2018, it…
The Long and Winding Road to a Haircut. Carmen Reinhart, November 30, 2017, Opinion, "There are significant differences between Puerto Rico and Venezuela regarding the origins of…
What lurks beneath the Euro. Carmen Reinhart, November 16, 2017, Opinion, "Earlier this year, the consensus among economists was that the United States would outstrip its advanced…
Capital Flow Cycles: A Long, Global View. Carmen Reinhart, October 31, 2017, Paper, "This paper develops a new, extensive database on international capital flows over the…
The Fear Factor in Today’s Interest Rates. Carmen Reinhart, September 23, 2017, Opinion, "Atlantic-hugging policymakers and pundits, buffered by a continent and a large ocean, may…