
Carmen Reinhart
Carmen Reinhart delivers powerful historical context on debt, inflation, and financial crises—equipping leaders with data-driven insights to anticipate economic risk, understand global trends, and make more informed strategic decisions in uncertain markets.
Carmen Reinhart is an internationally recognized economist known for her groundbreaking work on financial crises, sovereign debt, and global capital flows. She is a Professor at Harvard Kennedy School and previously served as Chief Economist at the World Bank.
Reinhart is co-author of the influential book This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, which examines historical patterns of debt and crisis across countries and centuries. Her research has shaped public policy debates worldwide and is widely cited by policymakers, central bankers, and financial leaders.
A compelling and data-driven speaker, Reinhart translates complex economic trends into clear insights, helping audiences understand the risks and opportunities shaping the global economy.
Carmen Reinhart is an internationally recognized economist known for her groundbreaking work on financial crises, sovereign debt, and global capital flows. She is a Professor at Harvard Kennedy School and previously served as Chief Economist at the World Bank.
Reinhart is co-author of the influential book This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, which examines historical patterns of debt and crisis across countries and centuries. Her research has shaped public policy debates worldwide and is widely cited by policymakers, central bankers, and financial leaders.
A compelling and data-driven speaker, Reinhart translates complex economic trends into clear insights, helping audiences understand the risks and opportunities shaping the global economy.

