Professor of Economics at Harvard University, former Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund, renowned for his research on international finance, macroeconomics, and economic crises.
Ken Rogoff is a prominent economist and professor at Harvard University, where he holds the Thomas D. Cabot Professorship of Public Policy and International Affairs. He previously served as Chief Economist and Director of Research at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from 2001 to 2003. Rogoff is widely recognized for his work on international finance, macroeconomic policy, and the study of economic crises, including sovereign debt and financial instability. He has authored influential books such as 'This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly' and 'The Curse of Cash'. His research and commentary frequently appear in major academic journals and global media outlets.

Topic: Geopolitical developments, US foreign policy, and market reactions to international events, focusing on China-US relations and Houthi rebel actions.

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