

IMF Podcasts
IMF Podcasts
Listen to the World's top economists discuss their research and deconstruct global economic trends.
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Sep 23, 2015 • 8min
Yanquis in Havana
Cuba has been out of bounds for American tourists for more than 50 years. But with the US recently restoring diplomatic relations, some say it's just a matter of time before the floodgate opens to a whole generation of baby boomers wanting to experience some of Hemmingway's favorite watering holes. In this podcast the IMF's Nicole Laframboise talks about how the thaw in relations between the US and Cuba could shake up the Caribbean tourism industry.

Sep 10, 2015 • 8min
Sub-Saharan Africa Getting a Grip on Inflation
Inflation can determine a currency's purchasing power as high inflation means rising prices. But what drives inflation differs from region to region. In this podcast we talk with Oral Williams, IMF Mission Chief for Malawi and coauthor of a new research paper that shows the drivers of inflation are changing in sub-Saharan Africa.

Sep 2, 2015 • 8min
The Future of Asian Finance
Asia fared well throughout the global financial crisis and has since become one of the strongest economic regions in the world. But with the global economy such as it is, a new book published by the IMF says Asia's financial systems are facing new challenges. In this podcast coauthor Jim Walsh talks about The Future of Asian Finance.

Aug 27, 2015 • 12min
Most Unequal on Earth
While the gap between rich and poor is widest in Latin America, research led by Nora Lustig shows it's the only region in the world where the gap is actually narrowing. But in this podcast, Lustig admits it's still unclear what specifically is behind the trend.

Aug 20, 2015 • 6min
Painting a Better Picture of Poverty
Poverty can mean different things in different countries. The creator of the "Multidimensional Poverty Index" explains how the measure is designed to expand policymakers' understanding of poverty beyond the traditional benchmark of living on less than $1.25 per day.

Aug 13, 2015 • 7min
Domestic Reforms to Expand Trade
World trade has slowed in the past decade. Professor Douglas Irwin says countries need to shift from focusing on trade barriers at borders, to domestic reforms that would help entrepreneurs get their goods to port cities for export.

Aug 6, 2015 • 8min
Russia Feeling The Pinch of Cheaper Oil, Sanctions
Russia is now likely in recession with GDP growth expected to decline 3.4 percent this year, says the IMF in its annual economic assessment. Mission Chief Ernesto Ramirez Rigo, explains how Russia's economic woes are largely due to the dramatic drop in oil prices, and sanctions in response to developments in Crimea and Ukraine.

Jul 23, 2015 • 6min
Building Up India's Infrastructure Capacity
India has invested nearly half a trillion dollars in its infrastructure over the last decade, but finding the funding for mega-projects is only half the challenge. The head of one of the country's leading infrastructure finance companies explains.

Jul 8, 2015 • 10min
Paying For the New Development Agenda
IMF board of Directors approved a package of proposals to help developing countries finance the new Sustainable Development Goals. IMF's Sean Nolan says the package will enhance the financial safety net for low income countries and fragile states.

Jul 3, 2015 • 7min
Global Trade Starts At Home
Increasing trade can spur growth says Mari Pangestu of Jakarta's center for Strategic and International Studies. In this podcast Pangestu talks about how efficient, open and fair regional trade agreements make for a healthier global trade environment.


