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Mark Sobel and David Dollar:America Needs a Positive IMF AgendaHow will a new allocation of special drawing rights affect the global economy? |
Mon, Mar 29, 2021 | The Brookings Institution |
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Daniel Alpert:Americans Don’t Want to Return to Low Wage JobsThe hopes for a booming pandemic recovery — growth led by jobs gains in the millions every month — were dealt a blow in recent weeks by a disappointing April jobs report. |
Tue, Jun 1, 2021 | The New York Times |
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Laura Tyson and Lenny Mendonca:America’s Grassroots SaviorsAt the same time that Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are failing to address critical issues such as economic insecurity and climate change, state and local governments are taking action. Across the country, Americans – regardless of class or party – are rolling up their sleeves and working to improve their communities. |
Tue, Jul 24, 2018 | Project Syndicate |
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David Ricketts:An Audience with Dambisa Moyo: ‘There’s a lot More Pain to Come and it’s Not Fully Priced in’The prominent economist, once named among the 100 most influential people in the world, considers discrimination and how the past can inform us about the future. |
Mon, Jul 27, 2020 | Financial News |
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Kevin P. Gallagher:Answering Yellen’s Call for a Shake Up of the International Economic SystemIn these times of information overload it is easy to overlook groundbreaking news. In the midst of the G7 walk out of the G20 meetings and subsequent inability of the International Monetary Fund to issue a communique at its annual meetings during a period of unprecedented economic uncertainty, US Treasury Secretary called for a fundamental reform of the international financial architecture. This is a major event for US policy, which is at the epicenter of the problem and the solution. |
Tue, Apr 26, 2022 | The Bretton Woods Committee | |
Member Monday:Antonio DeLorenzoThis week we would like to also welcome new member Antonio DeLorenzo, product consultant at IDB Lab at the Inter-American Development Bank. He is the former head of ING Labs Asia and the former director of policy and advocacy at Swift, the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. We appreciate his support for our work and mission, and we look forward to his engagement! |
Mon, Jun 12, 2023 | LinkedIn |
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Dambisa Moyo:Are Businesses Ready for Deglobalization?As we enter a new decade, characterized by rising economic complexity and geopolitical divisions — U.S.-China tensions, populism and nationalism in Europe, and the looming risk of a global recession |
Fri, Dec 6, 2019 | Harvard Business Review |
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Arturo Porzecanski:Argentina and the IMF: Another Default in the Works?The seeds for the latest chapter in Argentina’s long history of confrontations with the International Monetary Fund were planted about a year ago, on the eve of the global pandemic. |
Wed, Mar 3, 2021 | Americas Quarterly |
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Susan Segal, William R. Rhodes, John D. Negroponte, and Andrés Gluski:AS/COA Statement on COVID-19 Vaccine Collaboration in the AmericasIt is in the United States’ national interest to provide vaccines to Western Hemisphere countries, particularly Mexico, say AS/COA's chairman, chairmen emeriti, and president and CEO. |
Thu, Mar 18, 2021 | Americas Society/Council of the Americas |
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Lutfey Siddiqi:Asian Emerging Markets in the era of Infinity WarIt was just a year ago that Argentina issued a 100-year bond which offered a dollar coupon of less than eight percent for which, there was three times as much demand as supply. Shortly afterwards, major investment banks issued their outlook for 2018. |
Mon, Oct 1, 2018 | Bretton Woods Committee |