

IMF Podcasts
IMF Podcasts
Listen to the World's top economists discuss their research and deconstruct global economic trends.
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Oct 27, 2016 • 12min
Ray Kurzweil: Intelligent Machines Are Your Friend
In this podcast, inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil talks about how artificial intelligence is helping overcome human limitations and creating better-paying jobs. Kurzweil participated in a panel discussion entitled Technology, Innovation, and Inclusive Growth, during the 2016 IMF World-Bank Annual Meetings. Contributors: Ray Kurzweil: Inventor, futurist, and author.

Oct 25, 2016 • 14min
Afrique subsaharienne: taux de croissance à son plus bas niveau depuis vingt ans
Le dernier rapport du FMI sur les Perspectives économiques régionales prévoit que le taux de croissance économique de l'Afrique subsaharienne devrait descendre à son plus bas niveau depuis plus de deux décennies. Mais Céline Allard, chef de la division des études régionales au Département Afrique, dit que plusieurs pays continuent de croitre de manière très robuste Contributeurs: Céline Allard, chef de la division des études régionales au Département Afrique du FMI

Oct 25, 2016 • 13min
Abebe Aemro Selassie: Sub-Saharan Africa Growth Lowest in 20 Years
The IMF's latest regional economic outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa shows growth at its lowest level in more than 20 years. But in this podcast, the African Department's new Director, Abebe Aemro Selassie, says it's a mixed story of struggling oil-exporters and strong performers. Contributors: Abebe Aemro Selassie, Director of the IMF's African Department

Oct 4, 2016 • 4min
IMF World Economic Outlook
The IMF's latest World Economic Outlook projects global growth at 3.1 percent in 2016 and 3.4 percent in 2017. In this podcast, IMF Chief Economist Maurice Obstfeld says growth has been too slow for too long. Contributors: Maurice Obstfeld, IMF Chief Economic Counselor

Sep 30, 2016 • 11min
Ghana: IMF Approves Third $116.2m Disbursement
Ghana's economy—once a model for growth in West Africa, took a turn for the worse in 2012. It's been getting help from the IMF under a 3-year program known as the Extended Credit Facility. The IMF board has approved another US$116m, and under the arrangement Ghana could receive more than US$900m if all targets are met. In this podcast, Joël Toujas-Bernaté, IMF mission chief for Ghana, says the country is making good progress. Contributors: Joël Toujas-Bernaté, IMF Mission Chief for Ghana

Sep 29, 2016 • 11min
Ethiopia: Drought, Low Commodities Dampen Growth
While Ethiopia has been experiencing strong growth since the early 2000s, the IMF's latest review of the country's economy says low commodity prices and a drought have put growth levels well below 10 percent for the first time in a decade. In this podcast, we speak with Julio Escolano, IMF Mission Chief for Ethiopia, who oversaw the writing of the report. Contributors: Julio Escolano, IMF Mission Chief for Ethiopia.

Sep 15, 2016 • 7min
Refugee Crisis Global Challenge, Kyung-wha Kang
More than 1 million migrants and refugees made their way to Europe last year, 350K from Syria alone. A recent IMF study says people fleeing conflict areas in the Middle-East and North Africa has brought about the biggest refugee crisis since World War 2. In this podcast, the UN's Kyung-Wha Kang says the 1951 UN convention for refugees is no longer enough. Contributors: Kyung-Wha Kang, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator at the United Nations.

Sep 9, 2016 • 10min
Creative Industries a Development Opportunity
The United Nations estimates the global creative economy in 2011 generated more than $600 billion. In this podcast we speak with Patrick Kabanda, who says a country's cultural wealth presents a huge development opportunity. Kabanda is author of Music Going for a Song published in the September 2016 edition of Finance & Development Magazine. Contributors: Patrick Kabanda, Consultant for the office of the Senior Vice President and Chief Economist at the World Bank

Aug 31, 2016 • 13min
Robots, Growth, and Inequality
As robotic technology becomes more sophisticated, robots could soon become perfect substitutes for human labor. In this podcast, IMF economist Andy Berg says the robot revolution could lead to greater inequality. Berg is coauthor of Robots, Growth, and Inequality published in the September 2016 edition of Finance & Development Magazine. Contributors: Andy Berg, Deputy Director of the IMF's Institute for Capacity Development

Aug 26, 2016 • 9min
Klaus Rudischhauser on Taxes and Development
Taxes are what governments rely on to provide the public goods and services that support economic growth. In this podcast, DG DEVCO's Klaus Rudischhauser, says some countries with millions of inhabitants have only a few hundred tax payers. Rudischhauser participated in a Spring Meeting's seminar on Capacity Development entitled Collect More & Spend Better Contributors: Klaus Rudischhauser, Deputy Director-General of the European Commission's International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO)


