Global Economics at Your Fingertips

IMF eLibrary offers free tools to improve access and simplify research

February 13, 2025

IMF eLibrary offers free access to 25,000 publications, statistical datasets, citation and annotations, tools, and more

The IMF eLibrary is a free research tool that can be used to learn more about global economic conditions and policies. With more than 25,000 full-text IMF publications available to search and download, statistical datasets to leverage, and customization to bookmark favorites and set alerts, make sure every research inquiry starts at the IMF eLibrary. This is global economics at your fingertips, no matter what region you’re interested in researching—Asia and the Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, or the Western Hemisphere.

Where should you begin? Start with our Essential Reading Guides, which are curated lists of resources covering major IMF topics.

Each Essential Reading Guide links to IMF publications, blogs, videos, data, and more—all helpful resources for research on a particular topic. Here are some of the Essential Reading Guides topics that you can learn about on the eLibrary.

Climate Change Essential Reading Guide: Learn more about the relationship between climate change and international finance, from carbon-pricing policies to the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Fintech and Digital Currencies Essential Reading Guide: This guide provides key research on the latest trends in digital currencies, mobile payments, central bank digital currency, and the financial system.

Inclusive Growth Essential Reading Guide: Find an examination of equitable financial growth and the connection between gender and jobs, trade, and taxes.

Risk Management Essential Reading Guide: Read about risk-modeling, the Global Bank Stress Test, and economic forecasting.

Back to Basics Essential Reading Guide: Explore articles and video segments on central economic topics. Updated quarterly, this guide covers more than 60 topics, from interest rates to sovereign debt.

Other Essential Reading Guide topics include Legal Essential Reading Guide, Capital Flows Essential Reading Guide, Sustainable Development Essential Reading Guide, Debt Essential Reading Guide, Capital Flows Essential Reading Guide, IMF Digital History Essential Reading Guide, and IMF Work Essential Reading Guide.

All content on the eLibrary remains free, making the IMF’s valuable research data and analysis accessible to all.

Visit the eLibrary now to jump-start your research or to learn more about a topic that interests you.

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