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Former IMF chief economist Kenneth Rogoff discusses the state of the economy following the July CPI report.
One economist says the state of grocery prices is leaving him in "shock" despite knowing a thing or two about inflation. Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University economics professor and former IMF chief economist, admitted to being shocked at the cost of groceries while discussing the Federal Reserve's next steps in their inflation fight during an appearance on "Mornings with Maria" on Wednesday.
"I mean, I’m a professional. I understand the difference between the level of prices and inflation. It’s just something we haven’t seen in a long time," he stressed.
Rogoff went on to mention that "prices aren’t going to go down" and that, even though inflation is falling, prices are continuing to go up. "I think that’s very hard to digest," he said.
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Despite inflation falling to the lowest level in more than three years in July, consumers are still falling victim to a rise in food and energy prices , according to the CPI report released on Wednesday.
Rogoff responded to the CPI news, arguing that it wasn’t a big surprise. "It [CPI report] doesn’t move the needle. You know, as far as the Fed, I think it’s very clear they wish they’d cut in July," the economist said.
"I don’t think there’s any question about where they’re going in September, but I also think there’s a lot of disagreement within the Fed about where they’re going," he continued.
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Rogoff suggested that the Fed has to "accept" that they’re not getting inflation down to 2% any time soon without a recession.
"Clearly the balance of risk is the chances of a recession , that you really care about, are a lot higher than the chances of inflation going to 4%," he told host Maria Bartiromo.
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To cite a PhD thesis in a reference entry in Harvard style include the following elements:
Here is the basic format for a reference list entry of a PhD thesis in Harvard style:
Author(s) of the PhD thesis . ( Year of submission ) Title of the PhD thesis . Degree description . Degree-awarding institution .
Take a look at our reference list examples that demonstrate the Harvard style guidelines in action:
A PhD thesis with one author
Confait, M. F . ( 2018 ) Maximising the contributions of PHD graduates to national development: the case of the Seychelles . PhD thesis . Edith Cowan University .
An unpublished PhD thesis
Bowkett, D . ( 2015 ) Investigating the ligandability of plant homeodomains . Unpublished PhD thesis . University of Oxford .
This citation style guide is based on the Cite Them Right (10 th edition) Harvard referencing guide.
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Dr. Garin's work leverages novel administrative datasets and quasi-experimental methodologies to study topics spanning the field of labor economics, guided by insights from economic theory. His research aims to improve our understanding of how firm behavior and labor market structure drive broader trends in economic inequality and mobility and to draw lessons for policy. He is particularly interested in the future of work, and how policy might best adapt to promote opportunity in 21st century labor markets. Before coming to Carnegie Mellon, Dr. Garin was an assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a postdoctoral fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and his A.B. from Brown University. He is a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research as well as a Research Associate of the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). His dissertation was awarded the first-place prize for the W.E. Upjohn Institute's 2018 Dissertation Award, which recognizes "the best PhD dissertation on employment-related issues."
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Breaking made its debut as an Olympic sport Friday, and among the competitors was Dr. Rachael Gunn, also known as B-girl Raygun, a 36-year-old professor from Sydney, Australia, who stood out in just about every way.
By day, her research interests include “dance, gender politics, and the dynamics between theoretical and practical methodologies.” But on the world’s stage in Paris, wearing green track pants and a green polo shirt instead of the street-style outfits of her much younger fellow breakers, she competed against the 21-year-old Logan Edra of the United States, known as Logistx.
During the round robin, as Raygun and Logistx faced off, Raygun laid on her side, reached for her toes, spun around, and threw in a kangaroo hop — a nod to her homeland. She performed a move that looked something like swimming and another that could best be described as duckwalking. The high-speed back and head spins that other breakers would demonstrate were mostly absent.
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“The more I watch the videos of Raygun, the Aussie breaker, the more I get annoyed,” one viewer posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “There’s 27.7 million Australians in the world and that’s who they send to the Olympics for this inaugural event??? C’mon now!”
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The Registrar's Office will review the dissertation for compliance and these formatting elements and will contact the student to confirm acceptance or to request revision. The Harvard Griffin GSAS resource on dissertation formatting best practices expands on many of the elements below. Please carefully review your dissertation before ...
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The following resource shares some best practice guidance for dissertation formatting. Please note that some of the elements outlined below are required and will be reviewed by the FAS Registrar's Office as part of Harvard Griffin GSAS policies on formatting .
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les that can be used for referencing. When you are given coursework or dissertation guidelines, check which style of referencing your lecturer or department asks you to use. If you don't check, and you use a style that is not the one stated in your guide
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An in-text citation should appear wherever you quote or paraphrase a source in your writing, pointing your reader to the full reference. In Harvard style,
In APA style, you use parenthetical citations within the text of your paper to credit your sources, to show how recently your sources were published, and to refer your reader to a more detailed citation of the source in the reference list at the end of your paper. You should use parenthetical citations when you paraphrase, quote, or make any ...
The Harvard University Archives ' collection of theses, dissertations, and prize papers document the wide range of academic research undertaken by Harvard students over the course of the University's history. Beyond their value as pieces of original research, these collections document the history of American higher education, chronicling ...
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This document provides information on how to submit your dissertation, requirements for dissertation formatting, and your dissertation publishing and distribution options. Please follow the submission and formatting guidelines provided here; do not use previously published dissertations as examples.
Cite A Dissertation in Harvard style. Use the following template or our Harvard Referencing Generator to cite a dissertation. For help with other source types, like books, PDFs, or websites, check out our other guides. To have your reference list or bibliography automatically made for you, try our free citation generator.
How to cite an undergraduate thesis in Harvard To cite an undergraduate thesis in a reference entry in Harvard style include the following elements: Author (s) of the undergraduate thesis: Give the last name and initials (e. g. Watson, J.) of up to three authors with the last name preceded by 'and'.
If the dissertation is "published" then cite it like any other work. Otherwise cite it by name and authors and mark the citation as (doctoral dissertation, U of the Universe, unpublished). It might only take a note or a short paragraph somewhere to explain how the present paper is related to the dissertation.
Find Dissertations and Theses To find Harvard affiliate dissertations: DASH - Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard - DASH is the university's central, open access repository for the scholarly output of faculty and the broader research community at Harvard. Most PhD dissertations submitted from March 2012 forward are available online in DASH.
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How to cite a PhD thesis in Harvard To cite a PhD thesis in a reference entry in Harvard style include the following elements: Author (s) of the PhD thesis: Give the last name and initials (e. g. Watson, J.) of up to three authors with the last name preceded by 'and'.
Before coming to Carnegie Mellon, Dr. Garin was an assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a postdoctoral fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and his A.B. from Brown University.
Price increases when demand exceeds supply are textbook economics. The question is whether, and how much, the pandemic yielded an excess take.
Rachael Gunn, known as B-girl Raygun, displayed some … unique moves as she competed in a field with breakers half her age. The judges and the internet were underwhelmed.