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Nov 10, 2014 • 9min

Income Inequality can lead to Economic Instability

When the richest 85 people hold the combined wealth of 3.5 Billion poor people, economist Jose Antonio Ocampo explains that Income inequality can shift from a human rights issue to a marker of potentially dangerous economic instability.
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Nov 6, 2014 • 7min

Stop Squeezing Workers, and Step Up Investment, says ILO

Labor market flexibility is considered by many to be essential to an efficient market economy. But a top-level official of the ILO says there's been an excessive focus on worker flexibility. Off the back of an IMF/World Bank seminar, she explained how economic growth can be nurtured to benefit all.
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Oct 29, 2014 • 7min

Uganda-Capacity Building for Growth

As Uganda's economy continues to grow, so does the need for more efficient ways of managing large development projects. The country's finance minister says the objectives of each program must be clear, for capacity building to be effective.
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Oct 23, 2014 • 6min

Arvind Subramanian, on Boosting India's Private Sector

Private investment is down in India, partly due to the lack of coal and electricity. India's new chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian says removing those bottlenecks is key to increasing growth.
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Oct 20, 2014 • 7min

Unlocking Economic Growth in the Caribbean

Caribbean economies have been slow to recover from the global financial crisis. This week, the IMF and the government of Jamaica will host a high level forum that will discuss ways of boosting the economies of the region.
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Oct 16, 2014 • 7min

The Long Life of Keynesian Economics

The work of master economist John Maynard Keynes has been key in the resolution of successive crises from the Great Depression to the recent global financial crisis. An IMF economist gives an overview of the man, his ideas and their impact on economic policy.
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Oct 10, 2014 • 4min

Strong Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa Continues

The IMF's latest Regional Economic Outlook for sub-Saharan Africa says growth in the region is currently at 5% and will continue to rise to 5¾ in 2015. The good news is overshadowed however in countries worst affected by the Ebola pandemic.
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Oct 9, 2014 • 2min

IMF's Recipe to Escape Prolonged Slow Growth

The world needs more growth, and more jobs to escape the prospect of prolonged, mediocre economic future, says the head of the International Monetary Fund who laid out the prospects for the global economy, and the priorities for the international organization at the start of the IMF-World Bank Meetings.
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Oct 8, 2014 • 5min

Building Roads To Growth

In the current environment of slow economic growth, where conditions are right, there's a strong case for increasing public investment, says the IMF in its latest World Economic Outlook
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Oct 7, 2014 • 2min

IMF Forecasts Disappointing Global Growth with Uneven Recovery

The global economy is suffering weak and uneven growth, with countries experiencing different rates of recovery from the global financial crisis of 2008. While the economies of some advanced countries continue to expand, the emerging markets are facing lower domestic demand and geopolitical tensions.

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