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Harvard economist explains why his new book advocated eliminating all big notes – but gradually
'The short-run costs are unfolding, but the long-run effects on India may well prove more than worth them, but it is very hard to know for sure at this stage.'
Kenneth Rogoff
· Nov 21, 2016 · 07:30 am
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