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 Welcome to the IMF Publications Virtual Booth

  Here you will find links to key resources that will help you learn more about

the work and research of the IMF. Browse the eLibrary to access more than

25,000 items in our digital collection, and visit our Essential Reading Guides for

publications focusing on specific issue areas.

Videos/Podcasts from the International Monetary Fund

The International Monetary Fund is adding visual context to the data it generates to help students to understand complex current issues while searching for the solution.

Examples of this content include: 

Videos

 
Press briefings

Press Briefing: Julie Kozack, Director, Communications Department (May 22, 2025)

IMF's Communications Department Director Julie Kozack discusses the latest developments related to key economic issues, and answer questions on Pakistan, Syria, Egypt, Sri Lanka, the United States and more.

Podcasts 

Listen to the brightest minds in the field of economics and development discuss their latest research and deconstruct global economic trends. IMF Podcasts are also available on digital platforms such as iTunes, SoundCloud and Libsyn, and free to use for broadcasters,

F&D Magazine

Ulrike Malmendier on Making Germany Grow Again

May 29, 2025

While the German economy has been one of Europe’s strongest for decades, its performance in recent years has fallen short of expectations. Why is this once economic powerhouse now lagging? Ulrike Malmendier is a professor of economics and finance at the University of California, Berkeley, and serves on the German Council of Economic Advisors to the German government. In this podcast, Malmendier says an aging population and a lack of workers are contributing to the country’s economic woes. Transcript

Read Making Germany Grow Again in June's Finance & Development magazine

ULRIKE MALMENDIER is the Cora Jane Flood Professor of Finance at the Haas School of Business and a professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley. She is a member of the German Council of Economic Experts.
 
 IMF Statistics E-Learning Videos

In 2014, the IMF Statistics department  launched a new e-learning series about government finance statistics.  One focus of the IMF’s work is on increasing the availability of key economic indicators. The IMF undertakes a range of activities for this purpose, including the IMF Statistics Department’s work to prepare manuals describing methodologies that should be used to compile economic and financial statistics. The e-learning series is regularly expanded and now is made up of 18 videos.