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Anthropology for the modern economist

IMF Podcast

WASHINGTON, USA – Economists often share a common understanding of the world based on their training and what they’ve learned from other like-minded professionals.

In this podcast, author and Financial Times journalist, Gillian Tett says anthropology offers insights into public policy challenges and helps economists better understand socioeconomic problems.

IMF deputy secretary, Sabina Bhatia, sits down with Gillian Tett to discuss her recent book Anthro-Vision, a New Way to See in Business and in Life. The conversation took place before a live audience during the IMF and World Bank Group Spring Meetings.

Watch the webcast

Read Gillian Tett’s Listening To Social Silence in the IMF’s Finance and Development magazine. Gillian Tett is chair of the editorial board and editor-at-large, US of the Financial Times.

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