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By Daily Crux Editor Justin Brill:

Harvard University professor and former IMF chief economist Kenneth Rogoff says the global debt bubble is likely to force many countries to default over the next couple of years.

He sees U.S. interest rates going higher, and thinks it will send "shockwaves" through global markets. He also thinks we'll see a period of "very painful" tax increases and spending cuts in the U.S.

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