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InterviewsSeptember 1 2015

Christine Lagarde keeps the IMF moving with the times

The IMF's quota system, the rise of other development banks, sluggish global growth, climate change, gender inequality, financial inclusion, Greece... The 'hot topics' that Christine Lagarde has had to contend with in her four years at the helm of the IMF are many. She tells Brian Caplen how the institution is tackling these issues.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is changing. Historically, as the bastion of economic orthodoxy, the IMF’s policy advice was strictly about deficit reduction, devaluation, slashing of subsidies and privatisation – the Washington consensus writ large in other words.

While these basic tenets still remain in place, a new kind of language has crept into the IMF’s dialogue – this concerns inequality, climate change and gender issues.

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