
Anna Ilyina
Division Chief, International Monetary Fund,
Anna Ilyina is a Division Chief (Poland-Baltics) in the European Department at the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Previously, she headed the Emerging Economies Division in the IMF’s European Department and was responsible for the production of the biannual Regional Economic Issues Report on Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. In recent years, she also worked on the IMF’s Global Financial Stability Report, on the IMF’s Early Warning Exercise and on a range of countries. Her research interests include growth and financial development, macro-financial linkages, international economics, financial stability and cross-border spillovers. She has publications in the Journal of Monetary Economics and in the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, among others. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Featured work
Labour mobility in Europe
With anti-immigration sentiment on the rise, we look into the issue of labour mobility in Europe. How does migration affect labour markets and how doe
Can migration work for all in Europe?
On 9 January Bruegel together with the IMF organized a conference on migration and whether it can work for all in Europe.