Leading Expert in Economic Development and Fiscal Policy
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The International Monetary FundMaksym Ivanyna is a Senior Economist at the International Monetary Fund, where he specializes in applied macroeconomics, sustainable development, fiscal policy, governance, and climate change. His research has made significant contributions to understanding the relationships between corruption, economic growth, and public finance. He holds PhD degrees from both Michigan State University and the University of Regensburg. His influential work includes studies on decentralization and corruption, tax revenue performance in developing countries, and governance for inclusive growth. Ivanyna has published extensively in prestigious journals, with his research being cited over 1,000 times. His recent work focuses on climate action and inclusive growth strategies, including publications on the economic impacts of climate change and governance reforms. He has collaborated with various international organizations and contributed to policy development through his work on fiscal policy, corruption prevention, and economic resilience. His expertise spans multiple areas of economic development, from tax competition and governmental efficiency to climate change economics and structural reforms in emerging markets.