Details

Start: 
May 27, 2024

End:
Jun 7, 2024

Course Number:
ST24.13

Application Deadline

March 18, 2024

In-Person : Assessing and Managing Fiscal Risks (AMFR)

May 27 to Jun 7

Target Audience

Mid-level to senior government officials in ministries of economy and finance, treasuries, government accounting offices, and national-level fiscal planning bodies.

Qualifications

Relevant experience in fiscal policy, management of fiscal risks, treasury management, or budgeting.

Course Description

This course, presented by the Fiscal Affairs Department, discusses key institutions that help governments better assess and manage risks to the government budget. It provides an overview of typical fiscal risks including those created by the COVID-19 pandemic, their scale and relative importance, approaches for identifying and analyzing them, possible mitigating measures, and institutional arrangements for dealing with them. The course also discusses standards for the disclosure of fiscal risks – as prescribed in the IMF’s Fiscal Transparency Code – and the lessons from the IMF’s fiscal transparency evaluations.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:

  • Define fiscal risks and contingent liabilities and identify their key characteristics.
  • Identify the main fiscal risks a country may face, and assess and prioritize these risks according to their relevance.
  • Identify approaches to analyzing macroeconomic risks and risks from specific sources, such as government credit guarantees, sub-national governments, state-owned enterprises, insurance programs, and public-private-partnerships.
  • Develop the content of a fiscal risk statement.
  • Identify institutional arrangements required for effective fiscal risk monitoring and management.
Language: English
Application process: Please apply online