International Monetary Fund
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) works to achieve sustainable growth and prosperity for all of its 190 member countries. It does so by supporting economic policies that promote financial stability and monetary cooperation, which are essential to increase productivity, job creation, and economic well-being. The IMF is governed by and accountable to its member countries.
The IMF has three critical missions: furthering international monetary cooperation, encouraging the expansion of trade and economic growth, and discouraging policies that would harm prosperity. To fulfill these missions, IMF member countries work collaboratively with each other and with other international bodies.
Japan's economy to gain from removing STEM barriers for women
Japan's economy to gain from removing STEM barriers for women
IMF study highlights potential 20% productivity boost by eliminating gender-based obstacles in STEM fields.
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