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Maurice Obstfeld
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Reinhart
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Eyal Dvir
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Ben Bernanke
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Reinhart
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Thomas Sampson
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Jane Trahan
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Maurice Obstfeld
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| N/A | N/A | Economics 1545: International Financial and Macroeconomic Policy course meetings. | Sever Hall 203 | View |
| N/A | N/A | Office Hours for Economics 1545. | Littauer Center 216 | View |
| 2009-05-01 | N/A | Publication of 'The Aftermath of Financial Crises' in American Economic Review | N/A | View |
This document appears to be a page from a research brief or bibliography focusing on macroeconomics, specifically comparing the US financial crisis to Japan's economic history and discussing global trade imbalances. It lists analytical statements followed by citations of academic papers and articles from sources like NBER, Harvard, and Voxeu, dating between 2003 and October 2009. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document is a page from an academic syllabus or reading list, likely for an advanced economics course, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019402. It lists various academic papers, books, and working papers related to macroeconomics, banking crises, oil, and the Eurozone, with dates ranging primarily from 2003 to April 2009. Prominent economist Kenneth Rogoff, a known associate in the Epstein files, is listed as an editor and co-author on multiple entries.
This document is a page from an academic syllabus or reading list, stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019401', indicating it was produced during a House Oversight Committee investigation. It lists economic papers and books organized by topics such as Global Capital Market Integration and International Financial Crises, with frequent citations of work by Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart. The document dates to at least May 2009 based on the most recent publication listed.
This document is a page from an academic syllabus or reading list concerning global economics, specifically focusing on 'Global Current Account Imbalances' and 'Global Capital Market Integration.' It lists numerous academic papers and books by prominent economists such as Kenneth Rogoff, Maurice Obstfeld, and Ben Bernanke, published between 2000 and 2009. The document contains a footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019400', indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely related to financial regulations or figures involved in the Epstein investigation who held academic or regulatory positions.
This document appears to be a page from an academic reading list or syllabus focusing on advanced macroeconomics, specifically speculative exchange rate attacks, bank runs (including the Great Depression), and exchange rate regimes. It lists seminal papers and books by prominent economists such as Ben Bernanke, Jeffrey Sachs, and Douglas Diamond. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was produced as evidence for a Congressional investigation.
This document is a syllabus or course outline for Economics 1545: International Financial and Macroeconomic Policy at Harvard University, dated November 9, 2009. It lists Professor Kenneth Rogoff, Teaching Assistant Thomas Sampson, and Staff Assistant Jane Trahan, along with course details like meeting times, office hours, overview, prerequisites, and required readings. The email address for the course is redacted.
Two slides from a KPCB presentation analyzing the financial health of the United States framed as a business entity ("USA Inc."). The content highlights excessive spending over revenue, rising debt levels, and the imperative for structural changes, posing the question of how a turnaround expert would approach the nation's finances.
This document consists of two presentation slides (pages 17 and 18) from a KPCB report titled 'USA Inc.,' likely authored by Mary Meeker around 2010/2011. The slides analyze the US federal government's financial health using corporate terminology, highlighting rising entitlement costs, public debt approaching 90% of GDP, and structural budget deficits. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020850' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, potentially related to investigations involving financial records or individuals connected to the committee's inquiries.
This document consists of two slides from a KPCB presentation titled 'USA Inc. | Consequences of Inaction' (likely part of the Mary Meeker 'USA Inc.' series). The slides analyze the fiscal health of the United States compared to global peers, focusing on national debt, GDP ratios, and investor perspectives on US bonds. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021049' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
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