Kenneth Rogoff, the Maurits C. Boas Professor at Harvard University and former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, delivers the third annual Richard N. Cooper Memorial Lecture, "The future of dollar and global economic interdependence." Jason Furman, PIIE nonresident senior fellow and the Aetna Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy jointly at the Harvard Kennedy School and the department of economics at Harvard University, moderates the conversation.
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About This Series

The Richard N. Cooper Memorial Lecture Series was established at the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) by Jin C. Cooper in 2023 in honor of her late husband, a renowned economist, pathbreaking researcher, distinguished public servant, and longtime board member, adviser, and friend of the Institute and the many colleagues here who worked with him. Dick Cooper, as he was widely known, left a lasting legacy in the field of economics while enriching the lives of his many students, colleagues, and friends. The Institute is honored to celebrate his work with this annual lecture series.
Read Cooper's PIIE Policy Briefs: Living with Global Imbalances: A Contrarian View (November 2005), The IMF Quota Formula: Linchpin of Fund Reform (February 2007), and The Future of the Dollar (September 2009)