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Quantitative easing is a very experimental policy: Rogoff

Every month, the US Fed buys USD 85 billion of bonds. Fed Chairman Ben S Bernanke has nearly quadrupled the central bank's assets since 2008 with bond purchase programmes aimed at reducing unemployment by lowering long-term borrowing costs.

December 17, 2013 / 21:47 IST
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Quantitative easing is a very experimental policy as policymakers do not \\\\"really know\\\\" what they are going to deliver through such an easy money policy, a senior Harvard University professor said here today.

\\\\"Quantitative easing is a very experimental policy. That is because policymakers never really know what they will deliver through it,\\\\" Kenneth Rogoff, the Thomas D Cabot Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard University said.

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Every month, the US Fed buys USD 85 billion of bonds. Fed Chairman Ben S Bernanke has nearly quadrupled the central bank's assets since 2008 with bond purchase programmes aimed at reducing unemployment by lowering long-term borrowing costs.

Rogoff was speaking on 'Policy debates in the aftermath of the financial crisis' at 14th L K Jha Memorial Lecture series at the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Rogoff, who has been closely following the US Fed's easy money, said that quantitative easing works very well on the blackboard as it can be put in or out, but it's not exactly clear what happened on the ground as there is not enough past experience to go by.