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Nov 21, 2017 • 12min

Freelancers Union's Sara Horowitz on Changing Nature of Work

For much of the past century the 9 to 5 job with benefits at a firm was what most people associated with financial stability. But as technology reshapes the labor market, more people are branching out on their own. A new report by Freelancers Union says freelancers will be the majority of the US workforce within 10 years if the current trend continues. In this podcast, Sara Horowitz, Executive Director of Freelancers Union, says freelancers are adapting to the changing nature of work. Sara Horowitz, founder and Executive Director of Freelancers Union
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Nov 17, 2017 • 7min

Keith Mitchell on Catastrophe Risk Insurance: Time is Not on Our Hands

In September 2017, the Caribbean was hit by the most powerful Atlantic hurricane in recorded history. Irma's 185 mile per hour winds left several countries devastated. During a seminar on sovereign debt at the IMF World-Bank Annual meetings, Grenada's Prime Minister and chair of CARICOM, Keith Mitchell, said catastrophe risk insurance could help vulnerable countries mitigate some of the risk from increasingly severe weather patterns. Keith Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada and chair of the Caribbean Community CARICOM
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Nov 9, 2017 • 15min

Madhur Deora on India's Digital Payment Boom

When the government of India last year declared that much of its currency in circulation would cease to be legal tender, digital transactions surged. Mobile payment platforms like PayTM stepped in to fill the void, and in the process­ are providing financial services to millions of people unable to open a traditional bank account. In this podcast, PayTM's Madhur Deora, says financial technology is having an impact on India's development. Deora joined a seminar about Fintech, during the IMF World-Bank Annual Meetings. Contributors: Madhur Deora, PayTM Chief Financial Officer
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Oct 30, 2017 • 12min

Sub-Saharan Africa: The Path to Recovery

The IMF's latest regional economic outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa suggests the broad-based slowdown in sub-Saharan Africa is easing. In this podcast, co-author Jarek Wieczorek, says growth is up slightly from last year, but so is public debt. "If we maintain the trend we saw in the last 3 years, the debt will become unsustainable in many sub-Saharan African countries." Contributors: Jarek Wieczorek, Head of the Regional Studies Division in the IMF's African Department
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Oct 30, 2017 • 11min

Afrique subsaharienne : la voie de la reprise

Les dernières perspectives de l'Afrique subsaharienne portent à croire que le ralentissement généralisé s'atténue. Dans ce podcast, coauteur Jarek Wieczorek, explique la croissance s'accélère, mais la dette publique augmente aussi. « Si la tendance actuelle persiste, la dette deviendra insoutenable dans plusieurs de pays ». Jarek Wieczorek, chef de la division des études régionales au Département Afrique du FMI
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Oct 20, 2017 • 14min

Lesetja Kganyago: South African Reserve Bank's Contract with Society

As new technology rapidly transforms the financial services sector, central bankers are faced with mitigating risks without stifling innovation. But In this podcast, South Africa's Central Bank Governor, Lesetja Kganyago, says inflation, currency depreciation, and political uncertainty remain his biggest challenges. Kganyago joined a panel discussion on what Fintech means for central banking during the 2017 IMF World-Bank Annual Meetings in Washington. Contributors: Lesetja Kganyago, Governor of the South African Reserve Bank @KganyagoLesetja
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Oct 10, 2017 • 18min

Maurice Obstfeld: What Lies Behind the Global Recovery

The latest forecasts from the International Monetary Fund show global growth is on the rise. A very different picture from early last year, when the world economy faced faltering growth and financial market turbulence. In this podcast, IMF Chief Economist Maurice Obstfeld, delves into the current trends behind this recent upswing. Contributors: Maurice Obstfeld, IMF Director of Research, and Economic Counsellor.
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Oct 6, 2017 • 11min

IMF iLab: New Space for Innovation

The technological revolution has far reaching implications and is rapidly changing the way the world does business. But technology also offers the potential for finding solutions to some of the challenges facing the global economy. To encourage creative thinking among its economists, the IMF recently opened an innovation lab. In this podcast, Tristan Walker, first iLab Chief, says innovation will help make the institution more agile. Contributors: Tristan Walker, Innovation Lab Unit Chief
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Sep 25, 2017 • 12min

Laszlo Varro: Climate Change Shaping Energy Policy

80 percent of the world's energy consumption is based on fossil fuels which account for most of the greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the planet. Climate change is affecting the global economy and has become a defining feature in energy policy making. In this podcast, International Energy Agency Chief Economist, Laszlo Varro, says while efforts to reduce carbon emissions are generally off track, technological progress and investment momentum in the clean energy sector are reasons for optimism. Contributors: Laszlo Varro, Chief Economist for the International Energy Agency
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Sep 13, 2017 • 14min

Gaining an Edge with Big Data

Good data and statistics can help drive economies and are the basis for sound policy decisions in both private and public sectors. The advent of 'big data' poses opportunities for private companies and public institutions to better understand today`s economic and social trends. A new study by the IMF shows how big data can also provide valuable insight for economic and financial analysis. In this podcast, coauthor Diane Kostroch discusses the benefits and the challenges that come with big data. Contributors: Diane Kostroch, IMF economist, Statistics Department.

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