Tuesday May 5, 2026
8.30-9.45 am - CEPII, 20 avenue de Ségur, 75007 Paris
IMF's World Economic Outlook 2026:
The Economic Consequences of a Conflict-Prone World
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The latest issue of the IMF’s World Economic Outlook explores how rising geopolitical tensions are reshaping the global economy, driven by a surge in defense spending and actual conflicts. While the increase in defense spending can boost economic activity in the short term - depending on how it is sustained, financed, allocated, and on the share of imported equipment - it comes with significant trade-offs. These include higher fiscal deficits, rising debt, inflationary pressures, and risks to social spending and external balances. Conflicts, when they materialise, lead to large and persistent output losses that spill over across countries, while post-conflict recoveries tend to be slow and fragile.
Upon invitation only
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Speakers
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Andrea Filippo Presbitero
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Deputy Division Chief of the Research Department’s Multilateral Surveillance Division, IMF
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Alain Quinet
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Professor of Economics at the Académie de Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan, Research Fellow at the IHEDN (Defence Economics Chair)
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Thomas Grjebine
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Head of the Macroeconomics and International Finance Programme at the CEPII - moderator
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