Financial Programming and Policies (FPP)
Start: April 16, 2018
End: April 27, 2018
Course Number: SA18.04
Course Name: Financial Programming and Policies (FPP)
Language: English
Location: New Delhi, India
Application Process: Apply Online
Application Deadline
March 16, 2018
Target Audience
Officials from ministries of finance, economy, and planning and central banks who advise on or help implement macroeconomic and financial policies.
Qualifications
Participants are expected to have a degree in economics or equivalent experience, and be proficient in the use of spreadsheets. It is strongly recommended that applicants complete the online FPP.1x course before enrolling in this course.
Course Description
This course, presented by the IMF Institute for Capacity Development, explains how to both diagnose macroeconomic imbalances and correct them through a coordinated set of adjustment policies. It covers the principal features of the four main macroeconomic sectors (real, fiscal, external, and monetary) and how they relate to each other, highlighting both accounting and behavioral relationships and using data from a country case study.
Course Objectives
On completing this course, participants should be able to:
• Analyze economic and financial developments of a country in the region using historical data and a hands-on, Excel-based framework..
• Create consistent one-year macroeconomic projections on the assumption that policies do not change.
• Identify economic vulnerabilities and risks in a baseline scenario and policy measures to address them.
• Prepare an adjustment scenario that reflects the policy measures and their macroeconomic impact.
• Identify further policy goals and measures beyond the one-year horizon that will be incorporated into a medium-term framework.