The International Monetary Fund’s Chief Economist and Director of the Research Department Gita Gopinath will leave the organisation in Jan...
The International Monetary Fund’s Chief Economist and Director of the Research Department Gita Gopinath will leave the organisation in January 2022, the global financial institution announced on Tuesday.
Gopinath will return to the Harvard University’s economics department. She was on public service leave during her tenure at the organisation, and the leave will end in January 2022.
Harvard had extended Gopinath’s leave by one year as an exceptional case, which allowed her to serve as the chief economist at the IMF for three years, the financial institution said in a press release.
Chief Economist @GitaGopinath is returning to @Harvard in January 2022 as planned when her public service leave ends. The search for a successor will begin shortly. https://t.co/hKxQUHki0Z
— Gerry Rice (@IMFSpokesperson) October 19, 2021
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said Gopinath’s contribution to the fund was “truly remarkable”.
“She made history as the first female chief economist of the fund and we benefitted immensely from her sharp intellect and deep knowledge of international finance and macroeconomics as we navigate through the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression,” Georgieva said.
Gopinath, during her tenure, co-authored the “Pandemic Paper”, a document that set globally endorsed targets for vaccinating the world against Covid-19, the IMF said.
“This work led to the creation of the Multilateral Task Force made up of...