Gustavo Adler is a Deputy Division Chief at IMF’s Research Department. He joined the IMF in 2004 and, since then, has worked in multiple areas, including surveillance and program in various country teams (Chile, Romania, Uruguay, Turkey, Indonesia), development of IMF credit facilities, review of IMF programs, analytical work for Western Hemisphere’s Regional Economic Outlook, etc. Recently, at the Research Department, his work has focused on foreign exchange intervention, exchange rates, capital flows and terms-of-trade shocks. He has also co-led the production of the External Sector Report on global imbalances and assessments of countries’ external positions.
Latest posts:
- Dominant Currencies and the Limits of Exchange Rate Flexibility
- Taming the Currency Hype
- Global Imbalances: Avoiding a Tragedy of the Commons
- Saving Latin America’s Unprecedented Income Windfall
- Latin America: Riding the Global Financial Waves
- Regional Spillovers in South America: How “Systemic” is Brazil?
- Latin America’s Commodity Dependence: What if the Boom Turns to Bust?
- Does Foreign Exchange Intervention Slow the Pace of Currency Appreciation?