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V20 Debt Review: An Account of Debt in the Vulnerable Group of 20 – 2nd Edition

The global community’s efforts on climate change have yet to demonstrate the urgent need for immediate action. However, there is now a growing convergence that increasing levels of sovereign debt are inhibiting bold and necessary action on climate and development. The Vulnerable Group of 20 (V20) Ministers of Finance, comprising 68 climate vulnerable economies, are […]

In Photos: Global China Initiative Visits Beijing and Shenyang

By Angie Ye During the week of March 25, members of the Global China Initiative (GCI) at the Boston University Global Development Policy Center (GDP Center) traveled to China to present their policy-oriented research to policymakers, engage in academic exchange with partner institutions, and connect with Boston University alumni based in China. Team members including […]

How the IMF Can Strengthen the Resilience and Sustainability Trust to Promote a Just, Global Climate Transition

By Jwala Rambarran and Fahmida Khatun Developing countries require considerable capital investments to accelerate the shift to low-carbon economies, enhance resilience to climate shocks, address loss and damage, restore biodiversity loss and navigate the cross-border spillovers associated with the global climate transition. Estimates of these external financing needs converge around $1 trillion per year by […]

Achieving Catalytic Impact with the Resilience and Sustainability Trust

The Resilience and Sustainability Trust (RST) at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) fills a major gap in both the climate finance and balance of payments architectures. However, the RST will lack effectiveness without significant reform. When viewed against the resource mobilization challenges that emerging market and developing economies face, it is especially important for the […]

Experts React – IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva Receives a Second Term

On April 12, just prior to the 2024 International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Group Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., the IMF Executive Board voted to renew Kristalina Georgieva as IMF Managing Director for a second five-year term starting in October. In her first term, Georgieva played an instrumental role in the Fund recognizing climate change […]

Webinar Summary – Unexpected Revolutionaries: How Central Banks Made and Unmade Economic Orthodoxy

By Manuel Cruz On Thursday, March 21, the Boston University Global Development Policy Center hosted Manuela Moschella, Professor of Political Science at the University of Bologna, to present the main ideas of her forthcoming book, “Unexpected Revolutionaries: How Central Banks Made and Unmade Economic Orthodoxy.” In her discussion, Moschella explained the institutional transformation of central […]

GDP Center Roundup: IMF/World Bank Group Spring Meetings, 2024

By Tim Hirschel-Burns From April 15-19, policymakers, civil society, researchers and more will gather in Washington, D.C. for the 2024 International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Group Spring Meetings. These official, high-level meetings will set the direction for the institutions, amid a plethora of panels and side events, as well as related meetings like the G20 […]

Event Summary: Human Capital Initiative Research Symposium 2024

By Naomi Frim-Abrams On March 29, 2024, the Human Capital Initiative (HCI) convened the new cohort of HCI Core Faculty Members to present their current research projects and spark conversations about potential areas for collaboration in the annual Human Capital Initiative Research Symposium. With topics spanning long-term mobility in informal settlements, social and economic determinants […]