Brent Neiman on the future of IMF governance
Brent Neiman, assistant secretary for international finance at the US Treasury, joined OMFIF ahead of the International Monetary Fund-World Bank annual meetings for a presentation and moderated discussion on the IMF, including key issues facing the Fund, its future and its governance. You can find the transcript here.
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