Women Money Power: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality by Josie Cox explores gender, wealth, and influence in contemporary society. Read the F&D review by the IMF’s Lisa Kolovich. https://lnkd.in/egsHitH5
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Cutting-edge analysis and insight on the latest trends and research in international finance, economics, and development
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Finance & Development, the IMF's quarterly print magazine and online editorial platform, publishes cutting-edge analysis and insight on the latest trends and research in international finance, economics, and development. The print edition is published quarterly in English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish, while the web edition is complemented with additional, online-only content. Finance & Development is written by both IMF staff and prominent international experts, and is read by leading policymakers, academics, economic practitioners, and other decisionmakers around the world.
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Economic policy that considers the costs of GDP growth as well as its benefits: read the F&D book review of Daniel Susskind’s new book, Growth: A History and a Reckoning. https://lnkd.in/eBcS7urD
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We entrust economists with the health of the world economy. Should they, like medical doctors, take an oath of ethics? Read an economist’s pledge in F&D magazine. https://lnkd.in/etisAHsS
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Harry Dexter White’s legacy must rise or fall with the value of his greatest achievement, the IMF. Read James Boughton’s profile of the Bretton Woods co-founder in F&D magazine: https://lnkd.in/dE6RaDp6 And listen to the new IMF Podcast with Boughton here: https://lnkd.in/d-xYq_Yk
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The IMF’s governance and voting rights do not reflect the realities of economic power today, China’s Zhu Min tells F&D magazine in an interview. Zhu Min devoted his professional life to forging consensus between China and the West. Today’s polarized world makes that much more difficult. https://lnkd.in/eEVkz6Eh
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The ratio of external sovereign debt to GDP rose dramatically for emerging market and developing countries between 1970 and the mid-2000s. Over the last 20 years of the sample, this trend has partially reversed. What precisely are the costs and benefits of high sovereign borrowing for the citizens of these countries? The data suggest that sovereign borrowing may actually leave citizens worse off, increasing volatility and lowering investment, writes Princeton’s Mark Aguiar in the latest F&D. https://lnkd.in/eQW9Gcmy
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Many countries face constraints on government spending and debt sustainability even as they come under pressure to invest more in their low-carbon transition. What is the IMF’s role in helping countries find the right balance? Find out in Masood Ahmed’s latest F&D article. https://lnkd.in/ewEqiXxr
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Explore how the IMF has navigated major global shocks in our latest F&D article, with charts visualizing the IMF’s crucial interventions and reforms. From addressing debt crises to managing global recessions, see how the IMF has been pivotal in steering economic stability. https://lnkd.in/eMgkSHQz
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As geopolitical divisions deepen, the IMF must continue to play the role of ruthless truth teller, Ceyla Pazarbasioglu writes in F&D magazine. https://lnkd.in/dPm3irmg
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Industrial policy is back in advanced economies, but so are questions about its merits, drawbacks, and practicality, write Réka Juhász and Nathan Lane in F&D magazine. The cofounders of the Industrial Policy Group argue that these debates don’t address the wide variation in global practice, why policies succeed or fail, and which policies are feasible in the real world. Although new literature has started to update empirical understanding of these policies, this “new economics of industrial policy” calls for serious consideration of the political forces behind policymaking, they write. https://lnkd.in/e5VyDtar
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