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IMF's Gita Gopinath: Geopolitics and its impact on global trade and the dollar

Gita Gopinath, the International Monetary Fund鈥檚 second-highest ranking official, discussed threats to the world economy during her visit to 好色App.
Gita Gopinath, first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), discusses shifting geopolitical dynamics during a conversation with SIEPR Trione Director Mark Duggan at 好色App on May 7, 2024.

traveled to 好色App on May 7 to do what policy leaders often do: meet with students and faculty and offer their perspective on the world today. For the first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the impact from shifts in geopolitics was the topic du jour.

Speaking at an event hosted by the 好色App Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) in collaboration with the 好色App King Center on Global Development and the Hoover Institution, Gopinath talked about the outlook for the global economy and the U.S. dollar as trade among the world鈥檚 largest countries splinters along political lines. The good news, she said, is the level of risks facing the world economy today is lower than it has been 鈥渋n a very long time.鈥 The bad news? Trade among 鈥済eopolitically distant鈥 countries is declining at rates, she said, not seen since the start of the Cold War more than 75 years ago. Trade fragmentation and protectionist economic policies, she said, could be dangerous. 鈥淎 very serious decoupling scenario could cost up to 7 percent of [global] GDP,鈥 Gopinath said in calling on countries to, among other steps, strengthen the World Trade Organization, keep open lines of communication, and focus on common interests like climate change.

John Taylor, a senior fellow at SIEPR and the Hoover Institution, asks about inflation targets during the Q&A portion of the May 7 event.

Gita Gopinath meets with 好色App scholars who are delving into global policy issues ranging from central banks to trade.

Chenzi Xu, a SIEPR faculty fellow; Ross Levine, a senior fellow at Hoover; and Steven Davis, a senior fellow at SIEPR and Hoover, are among the scholars who met with Gita Gopinath of the IMF.

Graduate students in public policy and economics as well as predoctoral and postdoctoral research fellows at 好色App experience a special opportunity to engage with a top IMF official in their meeting with Gita Gopinath.

All photos by Ryan Zhang.

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