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IMF Podcasts
Listen to the World's top economists discuss their research and deconstruct global economic trends.
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Jun 28, 2017 • 14min
Growth in the Shadows: Sub-Saharan Africa's Informal Economy
By 2035 sub-Saharan Africa will have more working-age people than the rest of the world's regions combined. This growing workforce bulge will have to be met with jobs, but the region remains one of the toughest places to do business. Meanwhile, small-unregistered household businesses provide up to 90 percent of jobs outside of agriculture. The IMF's latest Regional Economic Outlook for sub-Saharan Africa devotes an entire chapter on the informal economy, and in this podcast we speak with economist Ali Mansoor, coauthor of the study. Contributors: Ali Mansoor, IMF Division Chief for West Africa, and coauthor of the report.

Jun 16, 2017 • 12min
Tayo Oviosu: Technology Draws More Nigerians Into Banking Fold
More than two billion people worldwide are without bank accounts, and only one in three adults in sub-Saharan Africa have access to any type of financial services. But Tayo Oviosu, Founder of Nigeria's leading mobile payment platform says financial technology—or fintech, is making access to finance possible for millions of un-banked Nigerians. Tayo Oviosu, Founder and CEO of Paga, Nigeria's mobile payment platform. Watch webcast of IMF World-Bank Spring meetings panel on Digital Financial Inclusion

Jun 6, 2017 • 12min
Ian Goldin: Disruptive Changes That Will Transform the World
While science and technology propel us into the future at what some would describe as breakneck speed, Oxford University's Ian Goldin says we should draw from the past because we've been here before. In this podcast, Goldin compares the social division, political extremism and insecurity of the first Age of Discovery in the 15th Century, with what is happening today. Contributors: Ian Goldin, founding director of the Oxford Martin School, and Professor of Globalization and Development at Oxford University.

May 31, 2017 • 16min
Christine Lagarde: Millennials and the Future of Work
While millions of young people enter the labor market every year, the chance of landing a traditional full-time job with benefits are getting slim. Global youth unemployment is on the rise and many young people are opting to work in what's known as the sharing economy. In this podcast, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde shares her thoughts about policies that might help today's youth better adapt to the changing nature of work. Read Christine Lagarde's Straight Talk about millennials and the future of work, in the June 2017 edition of Finance and Development magazine. Contributors: Christine Lagarde, IMF Managing Director

May 26, 2017 • 9min
Mohamed El-Erian: New Life for the SDR?
The IMF's Special Drawing Rights have failed to gain real traction in the international monetary system, but Mohamed El-Erian, Chief Economic Advisor at Allianz and former IMF Deputy Director, believes a greater role for the SDR in global markets could help strengthen the world economy. Contibutors: Mohamed El-Erian, Chief Economic Advisor at Allianz and former IMF Deputy Director.

May 12, 2017 • 9min
Patrick Murck: The Changing Face of Financial Services
FinTech—or financial technology—is poised to revolutionize how the world does business. It could open new kinds of markets to many more people, but it could also threaten our financial privacy or make illicit financial transactions easier. In this podcast, Fintech expert Patrick Murck describes the coming transformation and its pitfalls. Contributors: Patrick Murck, fellow at the Harvard Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, and a Special Counsel at Cooley LLP.

May 9, 2017 • 17min
Afrique subsaharienne : faire redémarrer la croissance
La dernière édition des Perspectives économiques régionales, indique que la croissance en Afrique subsaharienne est tombée à son plus bas niveau depuis plus de 20 ans. Dans ce podcast, coauteur Céline Allard, explique si certains pays continuent d'enregistrer une croissance supérieure à 6 %, l'expansion a ralenti dans deux tiers des pays de la région, ce qui a réduit la croissance moyenne à 1,4 % en 2016. Contributors: Céline Allard, chef de la division des études régionales au Département Afrique du FMI

May 9, 2017 • 13min
Sub-Saharan Africa: Restarting the Growth Engine
The IMF's latest regional economic outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa shows growth has fallen to its lowest level in twenty years. In this podcast, co-author Céline Allard, says while some countries like Senegal and Kenya continue to experience growth rates higher than 6 percent, growth has slowed for two thirds of countries in the region bringing down average growth in 2016 to 1.4 percent. Contributors: Céline Allard, Head of the Regional Studies Division in the IMF's African Department

Apr 28, 2017 • 12min
Hal Varian: The Productivity Paradox
The labor force 30 years from now will look very different as working-age populations in advanced economies start to shrink. While some today worry they'll lose their jobs to robots, economists like Google's Hal Varian, wonder if technology will boost productivity enough to compensate for the shifting demographics. Varian, and Harvard's David Canning, discussed the topic during an IMF World-Bank Spring Meetings seminar earlier this month. Hal Varian, Google's Chief Economist and an Emeritus Professor at UC Berkeley. David Canning, Professor of Population Sciences, Economics and Intl Health, Harvard University, Department of Global Health and Population.

Apr 18, 2017 • 4min
IMF World Economic Outlook
The IMF's latest World Economic Outlook projects global growth at 3.5 percent in 2017 and 3.6 percent in 2018. In this podcast, IMF Chief Economist Maurice Obstfeld says global growth is gaining momentum. Contributors: Maurice Obstfeld, IMF Economic Counselor


