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September 30, 2021, Opinion: "The great inflation debate — is it sustained or transitory? — is missing a piece: productivity growth. The ability to produce more with the same or…
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Lawrence H. Summers
September 29, 2021, Video: "DAY 2 - SESSION 6. (KEYNOTE LECTURE) CENTRAL BANKING IN A POST-COVID ECONOMIC WORLD Lawrence H. Summers Charles W. Eliot University Professor and…
Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff
 
Carmen Reinhart, Kenneth Rogoff
September 2021, Paper: "Debt in emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) is at its highest level in half a century. In about nine out of 10 EMDEs, debt is higher now than…
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Lawrence H. Summers
September 17, 2021, Video: "On this edition of Wall Street Week, David Westin wraps up the week in markets with Causeway Capital Management CEO Sarah Ketterer, and speaks with…
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Niall Ferguson
September 5, 2021, Video: "Inflation could be repeating the trajectory of the late 1960s, which laid the foundation for sustained high prices the following decade, according to…
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Alberto Cavallo
September 2021, Paper: "We use a detailed micro dataset on product availability to construct a direct high-frequency measure of consumer product shortages during the 2020–2021…
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Ludwig Straub
2021, Paper: "We characterize optimal monetary policy in response to asymmetric shocks that shift demand from one sector to another, a condition arguably faced by many economies…
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Kenneth Rogoff
August 31, 2021, Opinion: "Many economists seem to view inflation as a purely technocratic problem, and most central bankers would like to believe that. In fact, the roots of…
Larry Summers
 
Lawrence H. Summers
August 11, 2021, Audio: "Here & Now's Scott Tong speaks with , who was Treasury Secretary under former President…
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Jason Furman
July 30, 2021, Opinion: "Over the last three months nominal compensation for all civilian workers rose at a 2.8 percent annual rate—leaving it at its pre-pandemic trend according…