Anna Ivanova
IMF
Anna Ivanova is a desk economist on Germany in the European department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Previously she worked as an economist in the Fiscal Affairs and Middle East and Central Asia departments of the IMF and as a physicist in the Institute of Nuclear Problems in Belarus. She has published a series of papers in the areas of fiscal policy, the role of international financial institutions and growth. She obtained her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (US), Master’s degree in Economic Development from Vanderbilt University (US) and Master’s degree in nuclear physics from Belarussian State University (Belarus).
Articles by Anna Ivanova:
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Chipping away at public debt
9 November 2011, 7499 reads
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Do fiscal spillovers matter for the recovery? New projections
16 August 2011, 7218 reads
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Current-account imbalances: Can structural policies make a difference in Germany?
15 August 2011, 6816 reads
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