IMF Conference

26th Jacques Polak Annual Research Conference: The Evolving Landscape of Global Trade and Financial Integration

26th Jacques Polak Annual Research Conference

The Evolving Landscape of Global Trade and Financial Integration 

November 6-7, 2025

The international economy is undergoing profound and rapid transformations, driven by a complex interplay of economic, technological, and geopolitical forces. Shifts in trade networks, evolving patterns in capital flows, the rise of digital innovation, and the risk of increasing geoeconomic fragmentation are reshaping the global landscape of trade and financial integration. These changes present both opportunities and challenges for policymakers, businesses, and researchers, through their impact on economic stability, development, and the distribution of benefits and risks across countries. Understanding these dynamics is essential for fostering inclusive growth, managing cross-border spillovers, and ensuring resilience in an interconnected world.

To delve into these issues, the 2025 IMF Annual Research Conference will bring together academics and policy makers, promote innovative research, and provide a platform for a fruitful exchange of views. The conference is open to the public and registration is required. Registration will include all conference sessions, the Mundell-Fleming Lecture, and the Policy Panel.

Registration

Please note that registration for this event is now closed.

 

Agenda

Thursday, November 6, 2025

9:15–9:30 am - Opening Remarks: Dan Katz (First Deputy Managing Director, IMF) 

9:30–11:45 am - Session I: Tariffs and Global Imbalances

12:00–1:30 pm - Lunch Break

1:30–3:00 pm - Policy Panel: A World in Transition: Are We Ready to Adapt?

3:00–3:15 pm - Coffee Break

3:15–4:45 pm - Session II: Geoeconomics in a Fragmented World

  • Chair: Maria Soledad Martinez Peria (Assistant Director, Research Department, IMF)
  • Geoeconomic Pressure
    Authors: Christopher Clayton (Yale University), Antonio Coppola (Standford University), Matteo Maggiori (Standford University), and Jesse Schreger (Columbia University)
    Discussant: Thomas Drechsel (University of Maryland)
  • Geopolitical Risk and Global Banking
    Authors: Friederike Niepmann (Federal Reserve Board) and Leslie Shen (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston)
    Discussant: Goetz Von Peter (Bank for International Settlements)
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Friday, November 7, 2025

9:00–10:30 am - Session III: Shifting US Exorbitant Privilege

10:30–10:45 am - Coffee Break

10:45 am–12:15 pm - Session IV: Trade Fragmentation and Monetary Policy

12:15–1:30 pm - Lunch Break

1:30–3:00 pm – Mundell-Fleming Lecture: Financial Repression in the 21st Century

3:00–3:15 pm - Coffee Break

3:15–5:30 pm - Session V: Reshaping Global Supply Chains

5:30 pm - Closing Remarks

 

Organizing Committee:

Jiaqian Chen (IMF)
Nikhil Patel (IMF)
Emine Boz (IMF, Co-Editor of the IMF Economic Review)
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde (Editor-in-Chief of the IMF Economic Review and the University of Pennsylvania)

Conference Coordinators:

Luisa Calixto
Daniela Rojas
Nicole Jales
Tracey Lookadoo (Former IMF)