Carlos Mulas Granados
@carlos_mulas
Deputy Chief, Strategy Unit at the International Monetary Fund. PhD in Economics, Cambridge University (UK) & Prof. Applied Economics, Complutense University.
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http://www.carlosmulasgranados.com 02-01-2012 14:49:57
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I hope you enjoy my presentation today at WorldBank IMF #AnnualMeetings on Automation and Jobs in Europe: How Workers View the Future of Work meetings.imf.org/en/2020/Annual…, based on great joint work with Boston Consulting Group Harvard Business School
In our latest World Economic Outlook, we project global growth of 5.5% for 2021 but much depends on the outcome of the race between the virus and vaccines, and on the policy support provided. Read Gita Gopinath’s latest #IMFblog. #WEO ow.ly/g1vQ50Di45b
Energía nuclear: ni verde ni barata ni segura elpais.com/opinion/2022-0… via EL PAÍS América
In the UK, labor market tightness & 3-year inflation expectations have exceeded levels seen in past inflationary episodes. In addition to Bank of England‘s rate hikes the authorities could consider raising more revenues now & shift spending to the future. imf.org/en/Publication…
La muerte de emilio ontiveros nos llena de tristeza a todos aquellos que tuvimos la suerte de colaborar con él. Echaremos de menos sus conocimientos y su humanidad. También su cercanía y sus abrazos en los momentos difíciles. Emilio, gracias por todo y hasta siempre.
It’s a special Diwali this year as the UK has its first Prime Minister of Indian origin. Congratulations Rishi Sunak.
Good discussion on Europejski Kongres Finansowy survey about challenges to Poland’s economy. The best time to pursue reforms that boost potential is when the economy is doing well.
Wysoki wzrost gospodarczy i niska inflacja sprawiają wrażenie idealnej sytuacji gospodarczej. Jednak pod powierzchnią kryje się niepokojąca nierównowaga: deficyt budżetowy Polski jest drugim co do wielkości w Europie, a dług publiczny szybko rośnie. businessinsider.com.pl/gospodarka/mfw…
Great to speak at Financial Times Live's CEE Forum 2026. CESEE countries will grow faster than advanced Europe this and next year. Still, it's vital for them to adjust to a challenging external environment by focusing on both domestic and EU-level reforms, like completing the Single Market.