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Reviews of "This Time is Different" by Rogoff and Reinhart

01/21/2008

Boom, bust cycles, with high indebtedness, asset bubbles, and unsustainable current account deficits are followed by long periods of slow or nonexistent growth say Rogoff and Reinhart in their new book. This raises questions about the now current hypothesis that economic recovery will take place in 2011-2013. As the book's title suggests there are long periods in history that show this and it is gaining in credibility as the column by David Wessel in the Wall Street Journal July 21,2011, suggests.

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Seminal Economic Paper on Debt Draws Criticism

Wall Street Journal 04.16.2013

The Excel Depression

New York Times 04.18.2013

Spreadsheet Slips Not Economists' Only Problem

Wall Street Journal 04.20.2013

How to Fix the Economy: An Expert Panel

BusinessWeek 09.16.2010

What Other Financial Crises Tell Us

Wall Street Journal 02.03.2009

Rule of Four

New York Times 03.01.2009

Recognizing Bubbles But Still Cautious About Deflating Them

New York Times 09.10.2014

How Righteousness Killed the World Economy

New York Times 10.12.2014

A Grecian Formula for Courting Disaster

Wall Street Journal 07.07.2015

Boom, Bust. Repeat.

Wall Street Journal 10.09.2009

What Derailed the Economic Recovery? Three Possible Explanations

Wall Street Journal 07.21.2011

Why the Debt Crisis Is Even Worse Than You Think

BusinessWeek 07.27.2011

Does America need Wall Street? - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.19.2011

Economy May Face Prolonged Pain, History Suggests

Wall Street Journal 05.05.2008

Obamanomics: A Counterhistory

New York Times 09.29.2012

U.S. Warning Signs Point Toward a Deep Recession

Wall Street Journal 01.21.2008

Where Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Stand on Wall Street

WSJ 09.16.2016

Will Trump herald a US economic boom?

The Guardian 12.07.2016


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