Let’s see whether Venezuela finds the will to do right by its long-suffering population. If so, the IMF would have an important role to play.
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Let’s see whether Venezuela finds the will to do right by its long-suffering population. If so, the IMF would have an important role to play.
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The U.S. intervention in Argentina may be warranted from the U.S. perspective, and it may help the country get back on track. For that, the U.S. and the IMF need to insist on exchange rate flexibility and further economic reform. But the risks are large.
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Hello from Brussels, where the @atlanticcouncil.bsky.social Transatlantic Forum will take place tomorrow, September 30. To get a gist of the agenda, see the stage setter below.
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Fresh from the press a piece on the interplay between dollar dominance and the United States role as a military hegemon. It was a pleasure to work with Valbona Zeneli from the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center!
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It could have been much worse. But any optimism about the future of the IMF and World Bank would be premature. Difficult tests and tough choices lie ahead.
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Fresh from the Atlantic Council, some quick takes on the latest Argentina program.
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Happy to contribute to a conference on monetary policy in Frankfurt earlier in the year. The conference volume is now available.
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Relations between the U.S. and the Bretton Woods Institutions could become more complicated starting January next year. But there are still a lot of common interests.
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The IMF has been kicked around a lot lately. Time to straighten the ship.
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A sad development that will take time to rectify. More borrowing is not the answer.
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The IMF/World Bank Meetings are upon us. I hope to be proved wrong by the end of the week, but I cannot help being pessimistic about their outcome.
On a snowy day in DC, it was fun discussing reforms of international financial institutions with the brilliant first group of Atlantic Council Bretton Woods Fellows. Listen to their unconventional views👇
Despite the resumption of its IMF program, Argentina is unlikely to exit its crisis unless there is a broad consensus on reforms.
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The friendship between Christine Lagarde and Wolfgang Schäuble has been important in so many ways, including when hard decisions had to be taken on the IMF’s role during the Euro crisis. This article is a beautiful tribute to their relationship.
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