- Kenneth Rogoff
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name = Kenneth Rogoff
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1953|3|22|mf=y
birth_place =Rochester, New York
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field =Economics
work_institution =Harvard University
alma_mater = MIT
Yale University
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footnotes =Kenneth Saul "Ken" Rogoff (born
22 March 1953 ) is currently the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics atHarvard University .Early life
Rogoff grew up in
Rochester, New York . His father was a Professor of Radiology at theUniversity of Rochester . He attended East High School.Rogoff received a
B.A. fromYale University summa cum laude in1975 , and aPh.D. in Economics from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology in1980 .Early in his career, Rogoff served as an economist at the International Monetary Fund and also at the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System .He is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Science as well as the
Econometric Society , and a formerGuggenheim Fellow .Rogoff was the Charles and Marie Robertson Professor of International Affairs at
Princeton University .He later served as Economic Counsellor and Director, Research Department of the
International Monetary Fund from August 2001 to September 2003.Rogoff was also in the spotlight because of his dispute with
Joseph Stiglitz , a former Chief Economist of theWorld Bank and 2001Nobel Prize winner. The dispute was triggered by the critique made by Stiglitz on the International Monetary Fund. Rogoff, in response to the critique, wrote an [http://www.imf.org/external/np/vc/2002/070202.htm Open Letter To Joseph Stiglitz]Publications
Rogoff has published extensively on policy issues in international finance, including exchange rates, international debt issues, and international monetary policy. Together with Maurice Obstfeld, he is co-author of a 1996 graduate text/treatise Foundations of International Macroeconomics.
Chess career
He learned chess from his father at age 6, but took up the game in earnest when he got a chess set for his 13th birthday. By age 14, he was a U.S. master and New York State Open champion, and shortly thereafter became a senior master, the highest US national title. By 16, he was U.S. under-21 champion and representing the United States in the World Championships.
At 17, he played first board for the US team which won the world championship in
Haifa, Israel . He finished fifth, second, and seventh in three US Championships. He became anInternational Master in 1974, and in 1978 an International Grandmaster, the highest title in chess.Family
Rogoff is married to Natasha Lance Rogoff, and has two children, Gabriel and Juliana.
External links
* [http://www.project-syndicate.org/contributors/contributor_comm.php4?id=433 "The Unbound Economy:" Kenneth Rogoff's monthly op/ed series] for
Project Syndicate
* [http://www.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/rogoff Kenneth Rogoff's homepage at Harvard]
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* [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:w225FmxYv1oJ:www.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/rogoff/bio.html+kenneth+rogoff+chess&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us Personal Biography]
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