

IMF Podcasts
IMF Podcasts
Listen to the World's top economists discuss their research and deconstruct global economic trends.
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Jul 31, 2014 • 7min
How Fiscal Policy Can Address Energy's Environmental Impacts
Fiscal policies should be center stage in getting energy prices to reflect the harmful health and environmental side effects associated with energy use, according to a new report released by the IMF

Jul 10, 2014 • 5min
Firms Told: Pay Your Fair Share
Equality is not just about everyone getting their fair share, it's also about everyone paying their fair share. A top NGO chief says the growing wealth gap could be reduced by tightening both domestic and international tax rules. Read more on the subject: Fixing International Corporate Taxation---Not Just a Problem for Advanced Economies http://blog-imfdirect.imf.org/2014/06/25/fixing-international-corporate-taxation-not-just-a-problem-for-advanced-economies/ http://www.imf.org/external/np/pp/eng/2014/050914.pdf

Jul 3, 2014 • 8min
IMF Offers Free Economic Training to All
The International Monetary Fund has launched the first in a series of free online courses for those interested in furthering their economic education. One of the course's instructors explains the benefits of raising the public's knowledge about economics, and what he himself has learned from the creation of the course.

Jun 26, 2014 • 8min
The Rise and Rise of Shadow Banking in China
Shadow banking is a system of uninsured investments from non-bank institutions. It can yield very high returns, but investments come with the risk of total bust. Even though shadow banking has the potential for enormous losses, it will continue to be a part of China's economic landscape, says one Sino expert.

Jun 20, 2014 • 6min
Africa: Future Bright, If It Does the Right Thing
Africa has grown faster than many other parts of the world over the last two decades, but many Africans are still not seeing the benefits. One Africa specialist suggests measures that authorities might adopt to take advantage of the continent's burgeoning potential.

Jun 12, 2014 • 7min
David Dollar on The Sino Shift
After years of double digit expansion, China's economic growth is slowing. The world's second largest economy expanded off the back of manufacturing, investment and exports. But, China is now looking inwards for its future growth.

Jun 5, 2014 • 6min
Timothy Taylor: How Economics Can Inform Moral Decisions
Economists are often criticized for viewing the world through the lens of costs and benefits, while ignoring the morality of an economic decision. But, while economics can't answer moral questions, it can inform the debate, says one expert.

May 29, 2014 • 8min
More, Better Jobs to Reduce Inequality
Over recent decades, labor's share of GDP has declined steadily in many countries. The International Labour Organization suggests that reforming the labor market could halt that downturn and, at the same time, help reduce inequality.

May 22, 2014 • 8min
Piketty: The Origins of Wealth Inequality
The uneven distribution of wealth is one of the most debated issues in contemporary politics and economics. In a recently published, best-selling book, Thomas Piketty, explains the historical forces which have resulted in this inequality, and why a global tax on wealth could be the solution.

May 16, 2014 • 6min
Rising Inequality: Not All Bad News
News of rising inequality is, more often than not, met with much handwringing. But, the growing gap between the super rich and the rest has also been accompanied by the lifting of millions out of poverty.


