Adil Mohommad is an economist in the International Monetary Fund. He has been with the IMF’s Research Department since 2018. In his current position he has worked on a variety of topics including trade; intergenerational mobility; and various aspects of climate policy including impact on labor markets; sequencing and diffusion of climate policies; and the impact of the pandemic on climate policy preferences. He previously worked in the IMF’s Asia and Pacific Department, with experience over a wide range of countries including Australia, Bhutan, India, Nepal, New Zealand, and Tuvalu. He holds an MA in Economics from Delhi School of Economics (Delhi University), and a PhD in Economics from the University of Maryland.
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Shocks, international trade, and diversification: Lessons from the pandemic
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Asia’s supply chain: Implications for rebalancing
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