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IMF Names French Born Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas As Chief Economist, Succeeds Gita Gopinath
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has appointed French-born University of California-Berkeley economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas as the next chief economist, replacing Indian origin Gita Gopinath.
“I am very pleased to announce that Pierre-Olivier will join us as the Fund’s next Chief Economist. He brings a stellar track record of scholarship and intellectual leadership in macroeconomic areas critical to our work–from global imbalances and capital flows to the stability of the international monetary and financial system, and more recently, to economic policies for the pandemic era,” Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in a statement , ANI reported .
Congrats @pogourinchas, our new Economic Counsellor & Director of Research! W/ a stellar track record of scholarship, under yr leadership, we’ll build on the IMF’s reputation for excellence in macroeconomics & research in service to our global membership https://t.co/UrUungsg78
— Kristalina Georgieva (@KGeorgieva) January 10, 2022
ANI report says, Gourinchas will succeed Gita Gopinath, a US national of Indian origin. Gopinath has been appointed the first deputy managing director of the IMF.
Gourinchas, a French national, will begin his work as the IMF’s new Chief Economist on January 24, initially on a part-time basis as he concludes some prior teaching commitments, transitioning to full-time on April 1, 2022, the IMF said.