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  1. Oct 7

    JUST RELEASED: New research from the World Economic Outlook on growth and distribution strategies for the mitigation of .

  2. Oct 7

    Green stimulus, gradually rising carbon prices and compensation for vulnerable households can reduce emissions to net zero by 2050 while boosting the recovery. Read our latest research on

  3. Oct 7

    For , the benefits of getting to net zero emissions would be among the highest in the world –– about 1% of GDP now and 3.5% of GDP around 2050. Read our latest research:

  4. 10 hours ago

    Check out our new research on the demographic effects of in the October 2020 with

  5. 9 hours ago

    Very pround to be part of the . My contribution was the analysis of the impact of mitigation policies on . Our main findings are: is doable but requires: 🌱A green fiscal stimulus now 🌱An increasing carbon tax 🌱Redistributive measures

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  6. 3 hours ago

    Our latest research finds that lockdowns involve short-term economic costs but may pave the way to a faster recovery by containing the spread of the virus & reducing voluntary social distancing over time. Read our new World Economic Outlook chapter :

  7. 13 hours ago

    STARTING NOW: The Great Lockdown: Dissecting the Economic Impact, with IMF author Damiano Sandri and .

  8. 13 hours ago

    Analysis of real-time data finds that easing lockdowns is not enough to deliver a strong and sustained economic recovery. Resolving the health crisis is essential.

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  9. Oct 7

    What policies can help reduce carbon emissions to net-zero by 2050? Watch this video and read the latest research:

  10. 13 hours ago

    Strong and early containment measures can lead to better economic recovery as they lower infections and voluntary social distancing.

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  11. Oct 6

    Colleagues in & ...and anyone with their finger on the pulse, be sure to take note of the upcoming October 2020 - report from the . The growth outlook is certainly still precarious. However, is there hope, according to the Fund?

  12. Oct 7

    Mkts focused today on the US vice presidential debate, minutes and the agenda of which includes Rosengren, Bostic, Kashkari, Williams, and Evans. In addition to the release of parts of its and monetary policy decision

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  13. 10 hours ago

    Lockdown measures to contain had a disproportional impact on women and young people, according to IMF analysis of real-time data. Targeted policies are necessary to avoid widening inequality.

  14. Oct 7

    The right mix of economic policies can pave the way for net zero emissions by 2050 while supporting jobs and growth, according to new research in the latest World Economic Outlook.

  15. “That is why it is so important to step in with targeted policy intervention to ensure that this does not lead to a persistent widening of inequality across ," Damiano Sandri told me as we looked at how the pandemic has hit women more than men

  16. Oct 6

    Watch an interview with and on the release of new research on growth and distribution friendly strategies to mitigate . Register now with to watch live on: Oct. 7 at 11:00am EDT

  17. Growth and jobs or mitigating ? We have to do both -- they are two sides of the same coin. A job-rich green recovery will ensure low carbon and climate resilient future. More on our recent chapter:

  18. 19 hours ago

    Pairing and policies to cushion higher energy costs for vulnerable consumers can rapidly reduce emissions & avert a rise in global temperatures. IMF research shows this can be done without negative impacts on employment & growth.

  19. 8 hours ago

    New IMF research provides evidence of the uneven effects of which affected women and youth more severely. Policies should aim to protect the most vulnerable and find ways to support economic activity compatible with social distancing.

  20. 13 hours ago

    Women experience disproportionate negative effect from lockdowns, according to research by the . Data from Vodafone in Europe shows women's mobility gets worse affected than men's (due to childcare), thus leading to women's careers being jeopardized

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