About Course
Course Overview:
This training course delves into the key concepts of debt sustainability analysis (DSA), fiscal
frameworks, and the dynamics of financial crises. Participants will explore how governments and
institutions assess the sustainability of public debt, develop robust fiscal frameworks, and manage the
risks associated with financial crises. The course provides both theoretical foundations and practical
tools to evaluate fiscal health, implement policies for sustainable debt management, and respond to
crises effectively.
Through a combination of lectures, case studies, and simulations, this course will equip participants
with the skills required to assess and address fiscal vulnerabilities in both developed and emerging
economies. Special emphasis will be placed on the role of international financial institutions, fiscal
policies, and macroeconomic conditions in shaping debt sustainability.
Target Group:
Policymakers: Government officials, particularly from ministries of finance, planning, and
economic affairs.
Regulators andSupervisors: Individuals working in central banks, national regulatory bodies,
and financial supervisory institutions.
EconomistsandAnalysts: Professionals in government agencies, international organizations,
and financial institutions specializing in economic analysis and public finance.
Financial Institutions: Risk managers, portfolio managers, and analysts in banks, investment
firms, and insurance companies.
Consultantsand Advisers: Experts advising on fiscal policy, debt management, and crisis
response strategies.
AcademicsandResearchers: Scholars and students specializing in macroeconomics, public
finance, and global economic systems