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In this educational podcast from the BWC, Nancy Jacklin, longtime BWC member and former US Executive Director of the IMF, sits down with experts for the benefit of non-experts interested in the Bretton Woods Institutions and other IFIs because of their educational pursuits, employment, or just their curiosity. In this way we hope to increase knowledge of, and support for the institutions - which i... more

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In this final episode of the Brettonomics podcast, Nancy Jacklin and her guest, the finance minister of Indonesia, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, have an insightful discussion about how emerging economies view trade and how this affects the Bretton Wood inst... more

In this episode, Nancy discusses the history of the WTO and its precursor, the GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade), with her guest Alan Wolff. This episode also delves into how the WTO has evolved since its creation and the role that emergi... more

Nancy Jacklin and her guest for this episode, Douglas Irwin, discuss key concepts related to international trade, such as free trade agreements, subsidies, and the challenges associated with international trade.

Douglas Irwin is a professor of econo... more

In the concluding episode of Brettonomics Season Two, Nancy Jacklin tackles one of today's most intricate challenges in global finance—the shift towards digital finance and the subsequent policy implications. Accompanied by Sir Jon Cunliffe, the form... more

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Sri Mulyani Indrawati
Finance Minister of Indonesia and former Managing Director and COO of the World Bank
Government of Indonesia
Episode: Emerging Economies and International Trade with Sri Mulyani Indrawati
Alan Wolff
Former Deputy Director General of the World Trade Organization and current Distinguished Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Episode: The WTO and its History with Alan Wolff
Douglas Irwin
Professor of economics at Dartmouth College and expert on international trade economics.
Dartmouth College
Episode: Understanding International Trade with Douglas Irwin
Sir Jon Cunliffe
Deputy Governor at the Bank of England, former advisor on international affairs during the Great Financial Crisis
Bank of England
Episode: A Case Study: Exploring the Role of International Cooperation in the Growth of Digital Finance with Jon Cunliffe
Pier Carlo Padoan
Former Deputy Secretary General and Chief Economist of the OECD
Unicredit
Episode: OECD Insights from the Former DSG with Pier Carlo Padoan
Takatoshi Kato
Distinguished career in international financial policy, former Deputy Managing Director of the IMF, and has held senior positions at various international institutions including the ADB.
Asian Development Bank, International Advisory Board of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Episode: RDBs with Takatoshi Kato
Nancy Lee
Director for Sustainable Development Finance at the Center for Global Development and Senior Advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Episode: RDBs with Nancy Lee
Joaquim Levy
Chief Financial Officer of the World Bank, former finance minister of Brazil
World Bank
Episode: The Purpose and Goals of the World Bank with Joaquim Levy pt. 2
Agustín Carstens
General Manager of the Bank for International Settlements
Bank for International Settlements
Episode: The Bank for International Settlements with Agustín Carstens

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Nancy Jacklin
Host with extensive experience in international finance and policy, formerly the US Executive Director of the IMF.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 3 ratings
  • Best podcast covering key topics of the international monetary system (IMS)

    In the eight episodes of season 1, the line up of guests is amazing, whom the superb host with equally impressive level of knowledge and experience gives full justice to. This podcast will certainly become the highly recommended, “must listen” resource for those studying international economics (colleges), mastering open macroeconomics (graduate schools) and applying academic knowledge to solve real world problems in the area if international money and finance (practitioners).

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History Confronted at Bretton Woods with Liaquat Ahamed
Q: So what happened after World War I? Was the gold standard restored or was it just going to be too difficult?
Enthusiasm for reestablishing the gold standard after World War I was greater than before the war, but adjusting the misaligned exchange rates was very difficult.
History Confronted at Bretton Woods with Liaquat Ahamed
Q: So Liaquat, can you tell us what the gold standard was?
It was first adopted in Great Britain in the early 19th century, becoming widely adopted in the 1870s, characterized by rigidly fixed exchange rates and central banks holding reserves in gold.
The IMF's Role in Sovereign Debt Restructuring with Charles Dallara
Q: What was the role of the IMF during these debt crises?
The IMF played a central role in developing strategies for debt restructuring, advocating for economic reforms, and facilitating negotiations among creditors and debtor countries.
The IMF's Role in Sovereign Debt Restructuring with Charles Dallara
Q: Can you tell us a bit about the widespread developing country sovereign debt crisis that began in the early 1980s, how it started, what kind of risks it posed and how it spread?
Charles explains that the crisis stemmed from extensive lending to developing countries in the 1970s and 1980s, leading to a manageable but unsustainable debt burden exacerbated by rising interest rates in the US.
The Great Financial Crisis of 2008 with John Lipsky
Q: How did the G22 emerge, and what was its significance?
The G22 was created to include emerging markets in discussions about global financial issues, addressing gaps in representation and ensuring that these countries had a voice in the international system.

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