IMF Economist and International Economics Expert
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The International Monetary FundDimitre Milkov serves as an economist in the Institute for Capacity Development at the International Monetary Fund, bringing extensive expertise in international economics, particularly in monetary policy for developing countries and debt sustainability. A Bulgarian national, Milkov holds a Ph.D. in economics from Northwestern University in the United States. His career at the IMF began in 2007 and has included significant work in the African Department, where he participated in missions to Kenya and Cameroon. Prior to joining the IMF, Milkov gained valuable experience at the World Bank in Washington, DC, focusing on debt sustainability issues in low-income countries. His research portfolio encompasses a wide range of topics in international economics, with a particular emphasis on monetary policy challenges in developing economies and the complex issues surrounding debt sustainability. Milkov's academic background and practical experience in both the IMF and World Bank position him as a key contributor to the IMF's capacity development efforts and policy research in international economics.