Economic outlook
Expensive energy, little innovation – this combination is wearing Europe down. The continent needs to wake up, says Rogoff. And he explains how chess helped him improve his strategic thinking
It’s as quiet as a mouse in Cipriani Wall Street. Down in the hall of the building, more than fifty chess players are playing against each other in the Blitz World Cup. The American economist Kenneth Rogoff sits at the top of the gallery. A conversation about the state of the world.
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