March 12, 2021/IMFBlog By Tobias Adrian, Thor Jonasson, Ayhan Kose, and Anderson Silva Paychecks for teachers, new hospital equipment, social assistance programs, and other public expenditures. All depend to large extent on governments’ ability to fund them. When governments—particularly those in emerging and developing economies—need money to pay these and […]
OPINION/EDITORIAL
IMF Weekend Read: A New Vision for US Climate Policy
March 12, 2021/IMF In today’s edition we focus on US climate policy, how to build back a greener future, women and economics, how gender equity benefits us all, government budgeting with women in mind, help for small businesses, Vietnam’s successful handling of the pandemic, and much more. On that note, let’s […]
COVID-19 and the Manufacturing Sector
March 12, 2021/Proshare by CSL Research A Business Day report says investment inflow into the manufacturing sector declined by 76% in 2020 according to the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) in its H2 2020 economic review. The decline was attributed primarily to the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic which disrupted […]

