

IMF Podcasts
IMF Podcasts
Listen to the World's top economists discuss their research and deconstruct global economic trends.
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Apr 14, 2017 • 7min
Bank Capital: How Much is Enough?
The 2008 global financial crisis exposed the vulnerability of banks that do not hold enough capital. The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has since revised capital requirements for banks. In this podcast, we ask IMF economist Lev Ratnovski, how much capital banks need to hold to avert another crisis. Contributors: Lev Ratnovski, Senior Economist in the IMF's Research Department.

Apr 4, 2017 • 9min
Muna AbuSulayman: Gender Equity in Saudi Arabia
Muna AbuSulayman, is founder and co-host of the most popular social issues program on Arab television. Kalam Nawaem tackles controversial topics and has been pushing social boundaries in the region for 15 years. In this podcast, AbuSulayman says Arab women should be free to achieve their goals without cultural or economic barriers. Contributors: Muna AbuSulayman, Co-founder of Meedan.com, a news hub for Arab youth and women.

Mar 24, 2017 • 12min
John Evans: Navigating Today's Labor Market
Labor unions around the world are having to adapt to a fast changing labor market. John Evans heads the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD, and represents some 65 million organized workers worldwide. In this podcast, Evans says workers are caught in the middle of rapid technological change and slow global growth. Contributors: John Evans, General Secretary of the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD.

Mar 15, 2017 • 13min
Jamie Drummond: Invest in Africa or Else
As the Group of Twenty finance ministers and central bank governors meet in Germany this week, policymakers are looking at ways to increase investment in Africa. ONE Campaign's Jamie Drummond says investing into the education, employment and empowerment of this generation of Africans will help create jobs and curb migration into Europe. Contributors: Jamie Drummond, Co-Founder and Executive Director of The ONE Campaign

Mar 8, 2017 • 9min
Hilma Mote: Africa Must Make Women a Priority
Global trade union leaders gathered at the IMF in February to discuss how workers are being impacted by the changing global economy. In this podcast, Hilma Mote, of the African Region's International Trade Union Confederation talks about the challenges African youth, especially women are facing with the continent's rapidly growing labor force. Contributors: Hilma Mote, Executive Director of the Africa Labor research and education Institute, ITUC-Africa.

Mar 3, 2017 • 10min
Eric Hanushek: More One Knows, Faster One Grows
There is a strong connection between human capital and economic growth, and in this podcast, Eric Hanushek says societies that invest a lot in the cognitive skills of their people grow significantly faster. Hanushek studies the relationship between education policy and economic outcomes at Stanford University. Contributors: Eric Hanushek, Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University. http://hanushek.stanford.edu/

Feb 24, 2017 • 8min
Alec Ross on The Industries of the Future
In this podcast we speak with author Alec Ross about his new book The Industries of the Future. Ross says 90 percent of the world's data has been produced in the last two years, so those businesses that own or harvest a meaning from all this data will be leading the pack. Ross has served as Senior Advisor for Innovation to the US Secretary of State. Contributors: Alec Ross, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Johns Hopkins University.

Feb 17, 2017 • 12min
Sharan Burrow, on Regaining Trust
Every two years, the IMF and World-Bank invites global labor union leaders to discuss the global economy and the implications for the labor force. In this podcast, Sharan Burrow, head of the world's largest trade union federation, says collective action is needed to help better distribute the benefits of growth, if institutions are to regain trust from working people. Contributors: Sharan Burrow, General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation.

Feb 8, 2017 • 7min
Barry Eichengreen: Asia's Ascent and the Global Monetary System
With Asia's recent growth comes a growing responsibility within the global economy. In this podcast, Barry Eichengreen, Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, breaks down the weight of that responsibility and how Asia can rise to fulfill it. Contributors: Barry Eichengreen, George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley.

Jan 31, 2017 • 12min
Mining for Revenues: Alexandra Readhead on Transfer Pricing
While many African countries have enjoyed significant revenues from the mining industry in recent years, a new study published by the Natural Resource Governance Institute suggests tax revenues from mining could be much higher if transfer pricing rules were enforced. In this podcast, we speak with the report's author Alexandra Readhead. Contributors: Alexandra Readhead, author of Preventing Tax Base Erosion in Africa


