Expert in Economic Modeling and Tax Policy Analysis
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The International Monetary FundDinar Prihardini is an Economist in the Tax Policy Division of the International Monetary Fund's Fiscal Affairs Department, specializing in macroeconomic modeling and fiscal policy analysis. Her expertise spans developing customized macro-CGE models for analyzing energy subsidy reforms, climate change policies, tax reforms, and labor market policies. Before joining the IMF, she worked at the World Bank where she developed economy-wide models for various countries, and prior to that, she held positions at the Australian Treasury and KPMG Australia's Economic Modelling Unit. Her research contributions include significant work on excess profit taxes, international taxation, and climate-related fiscal policies. Prihardini has co-authored numerous IMF working papers and publications, particularly focusing on tax policy reforms and their macroeconomic impacts across different economies. Her work combines technical modeling expertise with practical policy applications, making her a valuable contributor to international fiscal policy discussions.