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Kenneth Rogoff

The next global recession could be around the corner

The odds of a supply-side recession that brings inflation back from the dead have now risen more than anyone cares to say.

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It is too soon to predict the long-run arc of the coronavirus outbreak. But it is not too soon to recognise that the next global recession could be around the corner – and that it may look a lot different from those that began in 2001 and 2008.

Unlike the two previous global recessions this century, the new coronavirus, COVID-19, implies a supply shock as well as a demand shock. 

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Kenneth Rogoff is a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund and professor of economics and public policy at Harvard University.

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