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Jul 22, 2016 • 11min

Currency and Power with Benjamin Cohen

Monetary rivalry is a fact of life in the world economy, says Benjamin Cohen, professor of International Political Economy at the University of California and author of Currency Power: Understanding Monetary Rivalry. In this podcast, Cohen explains why currencies become internationalized, and examines the relationship between world currencies and State power. Contributors: Benjamin Cohen, Professor of International Political Economy at the University of California
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Jul 6, 2016 • 8min

South Africa: Urgent Need for Policy Reforms

South Africa faces significant challenges and needs decisive action to revive growth, the IMF said in its latest economic review. While the report acknowledges considerable economic and social progress, it shows income inequality and unemployment are unacceptably high. In this podcast, we speak with Laura Papi, IMF Mission Chief for South Africa. Contributors: Laura Papi, IMF Mission Chief for South Africa
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Jun 30, 2016 • 10min

When Global Banks Become Less Global

Many of the world's bigger banks are reevaluating their relationships with banks in smaller riskier countries, making it harder for businesses and people to move money across borders. The process is commonly known as De-Risking. IMF Staff have recently published a research paper entitled The Withdrawal of Correspondent Banking Relationships. In this podcast, we speak with coauthor Yan Liu. Contributors: Yan Liu, Assistant General Counsel in the IMF's legal Department.
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Jun 17, 2016 • 12min

Ian Bremmer, on Geopolitics of Refugee Crisis

Europe is struggling to cope with millions of asylum seekers from conflict zones in the Middle East. In this podcast, Ian Bremmer, president of the global political risk research firm Eurasia Group, says the biggest challenges behind the refugee crisis are more political than economic. Bremmer participated in a seminar entitled Conflicts and the Refugee Crisis: An International Call for Action at the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings in April. Contributors: Ian Bremmer, President and Founder of Eurasia Group, a global political risk research and consulting firm.
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Jun 9, 2016 • 9min

Collect More - Spend Better, Eric Postel

Billions of uncollected tax dollars in developing countries could be used to lift more people out of poverty. In this podcast, Eric Postel, USAID's Associate Administrator explains how redoubled efforts to improve tax systems worldwide are making a difference. Postel participated in seminar entitled Collect More & Spend Better at the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings in April. Contributors: Eric Postel, Associate Administrator at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
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Jun 3, 2016 • 12min

Steven Radelet, Africa's Rise—Interrupted?

If high commodity prices alone drove recent advances in Africa, the prospects for further gains seem dim. But in this podcast, Steven Radelet, says the reality is more complex, and the outlook is more varied than many now suggest. Radelet's article, Africa's Rise- Interrupted? is published in the June 2016 issue of Finance and Development magazine. Contributors: Steven Radelet, holds the Donald F. McHenry Chair in Global Human Development, and is Director of the Global Human Development Program at Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service.
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May 26, 2016 • 9min

A Fork in the Road, China's Relationship with Africa

Slumping Chinese demand has African economies scrambling to find alternate sources of revenue. In this podcast, we speak with Roger Nord, Deputy Director of the African Department in the IMF, and coauthor of A Fork in the Road, published in the June 2016 issue of Finance and Development magazine. Contributors: Roger Nord, IMF Deputy Director, African Department
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May 20, 2016 • 11min

Refugee Crisis Taking Toll on Jordan, Imad Fakhoury

Of the 5 million people fleeing civil war in Syria, more than a million have ended up in Jordan. The refugee crisis has hit host countries like Jordan hard. Imad Fakhoury, Jordan's minister of planning, joined a seminar about Conflicts and the Refugee Crisis, at the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. In this podcast, Fakhoury talks about the impacts of the refugee crisis on Jordan. Contributors: Imad Fakhoury, Jordan's Minister of Planning and International Cooperation
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May 13, 2016 • 8min

Kemi Adeosun, on Nigeria's Dwindling Oil Revenues

As Nigeria's Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun is charged with navigating Africa's largest oil producer through the biggest oil price slump in decades. In this podcast, Adeosun talks about the need to diversify government revenues, and how inclusive growth can stem rising insecurity. Adeosun joined a panel discussion about sub-Saharan Africa during the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. Contributors: Kemi Adeosun, Nigeria's Finance Minister
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Apr 28, 2016 • 12min

L'affaiblissement de la croissance en Afrique nécessite un changement de cap

La dernière édition des Perspectives économiques régionales,prévoit que l'Afrique subsaharienne va connaître une deuxième annéedifficile à cause des multiples chocs qui frappent la région. Dansce podcast, Céline Allard, chef de la division des étudesrégionales au Département Afrique du FMI, discute les pointsessentiels du rapport.Contributors: Céline Allard, chef de la division des étudesrégionales au Département Afrique du FMI

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