IMF Institute - Internal Economics Training

  About the Program

The IMF Institute’s Internal Economics Training (IET) program provides training over a wide range of topics that are relevant for IMF economists. The objective of the program is to ensure that Fund economists at all levels stay at the forefront of the profession and remain current on the major issues of the day.

The program consists of courses (which run from two to five days) and seminars (typically half-day events) on topics in econometrics, economic theory, finance, monetary and exchange rate policy, open-economy macroeconomics, political economy, public economics, and trade. The popularity of the program has elicited a rapid expansion in the number of courses and seminars offered since the program’s inception. The Institute consults with economists from across the Fund in choosing the topics to be covered as well as the speakers to be invited, and it seeks feedback from participants in all the courses and seminars. The range of topics covered has broadened significantly in recent years, reflecting the increasingly complex and rapidly evolving environment which Fund economists operate.

The Institute invites some of the best-known scholars in their fields to the Fund to conduct the courses and seminars. Among these are recent recipients of the Nobel Prize in Economics, as well as the John Bates Clark Medal. Since 2000, country officials have also participated in selected week-long IET courses in various fields.

2008  2009 Courses Seminars

Economics Training Program

2009 Courses
TitleLecturer
Growth TheoryAcemoglu,Daron
The Layers of Growth Policy Design: Knowledge, Institutions, and CultureAghion,Philippe
The Econometrics of Continuous Time Finance with Application in MatlabAit-Sahalia,Yacine
Fiscal Policy and MacroeconomicsAuerbach,Alan J.
Panel Data AnalysisBaltagi,Badi H.
Estimation of DSGE ModelsCanova,Fabio
Solution, Estimation and Policy Analysis with Dynamic, Stochastic General Equilibrium ModelsChristiano,Lawrence J.
Macroeconometric Modeling and Forecasting Using EViewsCuddington,John
Financial and Macro Simulation Using EViewsCuddington,John
Credit ModelingDas,Sanjiv Ranjan
Forecasting in Macroeconomics and FinanceDiebold,Francis
Growth EconometricsDurlauf,Steven N.
Empirical Modeling ­of Macroeconomic Time SeriesEricsson,Neil R.
Econometric Modeling and ForecastingHendry,David F.
Inflation Targeting in Theory and Practice: Saying What You Do and Doing What You SayHolmsen,Amund
Inflation Targeting in Theory and Practice: Saying What You Do and Doing What You SayLaxton,Douglas Michael
Economics of Exchange RatesMacDonald,Ronald
Basic Econometrics Using EViewsMartin,Vance
Financial EconometricsMartin,Vance
Macroeconomics in Emerging MarketsMontiel,Peter J.
Current Topics in Open Economy MacroeconomicsObstfeld,Maurice
Introduction to Nonstationary Macro Panel Data TechniquesPedroni,Peter
Recent Developments in Nonstationary Macro Panel Data TechniquesPedroni,Peter
The Failure of Uncovered Interest Parity and the Returns to Currency SpeculationRebelo,Sergio
The Theory and Empirics of GrowthSala-i-Martin,Xavier
Exchange Rate EconomicsSarno,Lucio
Recent Developments in Time Series EconometricsStock,James
Risk ManagementStulz,Rene
An Introduction to Futures and OptionsSundaram,Rangarajan
Modern Monetary EconomicsWalsh,Carl
Recent Developments in Time Series EconometricsWatson,Mark
Inflation Targeting and Optimal Monetary PolicyWoodford,Michael
2009 Seminars
TitleLecturer
New Facts in Finance and their Implications for Modeling Monetary PolicyAtkeson,Andrew
Asset Pricing and Market IntegrationBekaert,Geert
Tax Policy in Developing CountriesBird,Richard M.
Debt Sustainability Under UncertaintyBohn,Henning
A Historical Perspective on the Current Financial CrisisBordo,Michael
Thoughts on the New Financial ArchitectureBrunnermeier,Markus K.
Subprime CrisisCalomiris,Charles
Sudden Stop, Phoenix Miracles, and Monetary PolicyCalvo,Guillermo
Empirical Implications of Monetary Policy Rules in Open EconomiesClarida,Richard
Foreign Exchange InterventionDominguez,Kathryn
What Do We Know About Economic Growth and How Do We Know it?Easterly,William
International Aspects of the Great DepressionEichengreen,Barry
Exchange Rates and Monetary PolicyEngel,Charles
Reforming Bank Regulation: Beyond Basel IIEstrella,Arturo
Fiscal Policy and the MacroeconomyFatas,Antonio
Exchange Rate RegimesFrankel,Jeffrey
Problems in the Conduct of Monetary PolicyFriedman,Benjamin
The U.S. Fiscal Position and the Response to the Current CrisisGale,William G.
Correlated Corporate Default RiskGiesecke,Kay
Credit Markets and Economic Fluctuations: Theory and EvidenceGilchrist,Simon
Financial FragilityGoldstein,Itay
Tax Structures in Developing CountriesGordon,Roger
Banking PanicsGorton,Gary B.
Global ImbalancesGourinchas,Pierre-Olivier
Do Natural Resources Fuel Authoritarianism? A Reappraisal of the Resource CurseHaber,Stephen H.
International Finance IntegrationHeathcote,Jonathan
Behavioral FinanceHong,Harrison
Lessons from the Japanese Banking CrisesHoshi,Takeo
Credit Derivatives and the Subprime CrisisHull,John
Foreign Exchange Reserves in Emerging Market CountriesJeanne,Olivier Dominique
Modeling Great DepressionsKehoe,Timothy
Energy ShocksKilian,Lutz
Liquidity, Business Cycles, and Monetary PolicyKiyotaki,Nobuhiro
Portfolio Models of the Current Account: Theory and EvidenceKraay,Aart
Macro-Financial Linkages during Liquidity CrisesKrishnamurthy,Arvind
Bank Regulation: Where We Came From and the Way ForwardKroszner,Randall S.
Patterns and Stories: A Forecaster's View of the U.S. EconomyLeamer,Edward
Hedge Funds and Systemic RiskLo,Andrew
Analysis of Monetary Policy RulesMcCallum,Bennett
Lessons from the Debt-Deflation Theory of Sudden StopsMendoza,Enrique
Finance in Developing CountriesMian,Atif R.
India's Development ExperiencePanagariya,Arvind
Regulating the Mortgage MarketPavlov,Andrey D.
Private Sector Development in Poor CountriesRamachandran,Vijaya
History of Financial CrisesReinhart,Carmen
The Macro Determinants and Implications of the Housing BoomsRios-Rull,Jose-Victor
The Real Exchange Rate, Industrial Policy, and Economic GrowthRodrik,Dani
Labor Markets and Business CyclesRogerson,Richard
Macro Finance Linkages Between Interest Rates and the EconomyRudebusch,Glenn D.
Model UncertaintySargent,Thomas
Liquidity, Leverage and Financial StabilityShin,Hyun Song
Tax EvasionSlemrod,Joel
Tax Systems and GlobalizationTanzi,Vito
Policy Response to the Financial CrisisTaylor,John
Lessons from the Great DepressionTemin,Peter
Fiscal Policy and the Business CycleVegh,Carlos A.
Regulating the Mortgage MarketWachter,Susan M.
The Political Economy of Long Run Economic DevelopmentWacziarg,Romain
Current Account Economics and Global Imbalances: Some Recent DevelopmentsWei,Shang-Jin
Exchange Rate Models Are Not As Bad As You ThinkWest,Kenneth D.
Limited Dependent VariablesWooldridge,Jeffrey