All posts tagged "IMF"
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my_way_press | 20/07/2020Currencies and Crisis: How Dominant Currencies Limit the Impact of Exchange Rate Flexibility
By Gustavo Adler, Gita Gopinath and Carolina Osorio Buitron Faced with an unprecedented shock of collapsing global demand and commodity prices,...
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my_way_press | 16/07/2020The Next Phase of the Crisis: Further Action Needed for a Resilient Recovery
By Kristalina Georgieva When the Group of Twenty industrialized and emerging market economies (G-20) finance ministers and central...
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my_way_press | 14/07/2020Why Sustainable Food Systems are Needed in a post-COVID World
By Nicoletta Batini, James Lomax, and Divya Mehra Food systems are essential to economic activity because they provide the...
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my_way_press | 13/07/2020Toward an Integrated Policy Framework for Open Economies
By Tobias Adrian and Gita Gopinath While capital mobility provides many benefits, capital flows to emerging market and developing economies...
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my_way_press | 13/07/2020Toward a More Resilient Europe
By Poul M. Thomsen Europe, like the rest of the world, faces an extended crisis. An element of social...
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my_way_press | 10/07/2020Fiscal Policies for a Transformed World
By Vitor Gaspar and Gita Gopinath The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has already prompted an unprecedented fiscal policy response of close...
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my_way_press | 08/07/2020Teleworking is Not Working for the Poor, the Young, and the Women
By Mariya Brussevich, Era Dabla-Norris, and Salma Khalid The COVID-19 pandemic is devastating labor markets across the world. Tens of...
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my_way_press | 07/07/2020Poverty Fighters
Andreas Adriano profiles MIT’s J-PAL, where Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee are reinventing development economics Some seemingly great development ideas don’t work...
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my_way_press | 30/06/2020Low Internet Access Driving Inequality
By Mercedes García-Escribano COVID-19 and the Great Lockdown triggered a mass migration from analog to digital and highlighted that access...
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my_way_press | 26/06/2020IMF’s epic virus challenge
by Mark Sobel Difficulties have only begun for world’s first responder Emerging markets and developing countries face...

