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Frederik Toscani is a deputy representative of the IMF, based in Paris. He previously worked on the euro area in the European Department of the IMF, on Latin America in the IMFs Western Hemisphere Department and in the Fiscal Affairs Department. His research interests focus on labor economics, monetary economics and development economics. He holds a Ph.D and M.Phil in Economics from the University of Cambridge and a B.Sc in Economics from the London School of Economics.
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Macroeconomic implications of the recent surge of immigration to the EU
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- Europe's nations and regions 
- Labour Markets 
- Migration
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Why the reduction in European workers’ hours after the pandemic is here to stay
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- Labour Markets
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The potential impact of gas supply disruptions in Europe: An update
- Martin Stuermer
- Frederik Toscani
- Alex Pienkowski
- Andrea Pescatori
- Karim Foda
- Mark Flanagan
- Gabriel Di Bella
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- Energy 
- Politics and economics 
- Ukraine Initiative
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The shifting natural wealth of nations
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- Development 
- Energy
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Budgetary surprises: Fiscal costs of contingent liabilities
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- Financial Markets 
- Financial Regulation and Banking