Faculty News
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Professor Nouriel Roubini is interviewed about his views on the global economy
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![The Economic Times logo The Economic Times logo](/sites/default/files/styles/192w_x_144h/public/assets/images/con_032922.jpg?h=cd55d432&itok=CasN_F1j)
Excerpt from the Economic Times -- "Advanced and emerging economies are slowing because of macro imbalances, financial excesses, debt and leverage, lack of structural reform and aging populations. Emerging economies are going to grow at 4-5% compared with 5-6% earlier. This is a new 'abnormal' for the global economy. This will continue for a few years with maybe bright spots here and there but they would be exceptions as there are more downside risks than upside risks in the global economy."
Faculty News
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![The Economic Times logo The Economic Times logo](/sites/default/files/styles/192w_x_144h/public/assets/images/con_032922.jpg?h=cd55d432&itok=CasN_F1j)
Excerpt from the Economic Times -- "Advanced and emerging economies are slowing because of macro imbalances, financial excesses, debt and leverage, lack of structural reform and aging populations. Emerging economies are going to grow at 4-5% compared with 5-6% earlier. This is a new 'abnormal' for the global economy. This will continue for a few years with maybe bright spots here and there but they would be exceptions as there are more downside risks than upside risks in the global economy."