IMF Survey, Volume 33, Issue 21.

In early June, Rodrigo de Rato, a national of Spain, took over as head of the IMF, succeeding Horst Kohler, who resigned in early March. Before joining the IMF, de Rato served for nearly eight years in the Spanish government, most recently as Minister of Economy and Vice President for Economic Affai...

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Corporate Author: International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept
Format: Journal
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2004.
Series:IMF Survey; IMF Survey ; No. 0033/021
Online Access:Full text available on IMF
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Summary:In early June, Rodrigo de Rato, a national of Spain, took over as head of the IMF, succeeding Horst Kohler, who resigned in early March. Before joining the IMF, de Rato served for nearly eight years in the Spanish government, most recently as Minister of Economy and Vice President for Economic Affairs (2000-2004). He also had a long political career, including a stint as a member of Spain's parliament. Laura Wallace of the IMF Survey spoke with him about the forces shaping the global economic outlook and the ongoing strategic review of the IMF's role.
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ISSN:0047-083X
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