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‘Right person at the right time’: Gita Gopinath to become No. 2 at IMF

- LALIT K JHA Washington, 3 December

Gita Gopinath, the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF)’S Indian-american chief economist has been promoted as its first deputy managing director, recognisin­g her exceptiona­l intellectu­al leadership in helping the global economy and the Fund to navigate the “twists and turns” of the “worst economic crisis of our lives”.

Gopinath would replace Geoffrey Okamoto who plans to leave the IMF early next year, Kristalina Georgieva, the IMF’S managing director announced. She dubbed Gopinath “the right person at the right time”.

Gopinath, who was scheduled to return to her academic position at Harvard University in January 2022, has decided to stay, she said. The 49-year-old has served as the first female chief economist of the Washington-based global lender for three years.

“Both Geoffrey and Gita are tremendous colleagues — I am sad to see Geoffrey go but, at the same time, I am delighted that Gita has decided to stay and accept the new responsibi­lity of being our first deputy managing director (FDMD),” said Georgieva.

She said Gopinath’s contributi­on to the Fund's work has already been exceptiona­l, especially her “intellectu­al leadership in helping the global economy and the Fund to navigate the twists and turns of the worst economic crisis of our lives”. She also said Gopinath — the first female chief economist in the IMF’S history — has garnered respect and admiration across member countries and the institutio­n with a proven track record in leading analytical­ly rigorous work on a broad range of issues.

“Especially given that the pandemic has led to an increase in the scale and scope of the macroecono­mic challenges facing our member countries, I believe that Gita — universall­y recognised as one of the world’s leading macroecono­mists — has precisely the expertise that we need for the FDMD role at this point. Indeed, her particular skill set — combined with her years of experience at the fund as chief economist — make her uniquely well qualified. She is the right person at the right time,” Georgieva stated.

Under Gopinath’s leadership, the IMF’S Research Department had gone from “strength to strength”, particular­ly highlighti­ng its contributi­ons in multilater­al surveillan­ce via the World Economic Outlook, a new analytical approach to help countries respond to internatio­nal capital flows (the integrated policy framework). Gopinath’s recent work on a pandemic plan to end the Covid-19 crisis by setting targets to vaccinate the world at feasible cost, said the IMF’S managing director in a statement.

“I am honoured and humbled to become the IMF’S next FDMD,” Gopinath said on her new appointmen­t.

Gopinath noted that over the past three years she had the opportunit­y to experience first-hand and be a part of the hugely important work done by the IMF at the intersecti­on of rigorous economic analysis and public policy.

Gita Gopinath was scheduled to return to her academic position at Harvard University in January 2022 but she has decided to stay

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