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International Monetary Fund

Financial Programming and Policies, Part 1: Macroeconomic Accounts & Analysis

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Overview

How healthy is the state of the economy? How can economic policy help support or restore health to the economy? These questions are at the heart of financial programming. In our FPP courses you will learn the building blocks of how to answer to these questions.

Financial programming is a framework to analyze the current state of the economy, forecast where the economy is headed, and identify economic policies that can change the course of the economy.

In Part 1 of the FPP sequence, presented by IMF's Institute for Capacity Development, you will learn the basic skills required to conduct financial programming. The course presents the principal features of the four main sectors that comprise the macroeconomy (real, fiscal, external, and monetary); demonstrates how to read, interpret, and analyze the accounts for these sectors; and illustrates how these sectors are interlinked. (Part 2 of the FPP sequence will cover preparation of a baseline forecast and design of an adjustment program.)

During the course, economists from the IMF will lead you through the accounts and analysis of an economy. Besides engaging with lecture videos, you will answer questions on the concepts explained, solve short numerical exercises, discuss with fellow participants economic developments in your country, and work with data for a hypothetical country. The reading material will be provided to you.

Whether you are a civil servant working on economic issues for your country, a professional working with economic data, or simply interested in better understanding the developments of an economy, this course will provide hands-on training on macroeconomic analysis. We hope that you will join us in this exciting journey!

Financial Programming and Policies, Part 1 is offered by the IMF with financial support from the Government of Japan.

Taught by

Paolo Dudine

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4.3 rating at edX based on 15 ratings

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  • With an undergraduate degree in economics, I found this course very helpful to improve my understanding of macro-economy and policies, well beyond what I learned on textbooks. In general, the lectures were insightful and the exercises were practical. Also, the supports from the staffs on the discussion forum were quite good. In short, they gave me a fresh perspective on economics.

    Still, I found the quality of the presentation on the monetary sector rather poor. The lecturer appeared to be reading text aloud, which I had difficulties to follow. However, the rest of the course was either very good or excellent.

    Overall, I would recommend this course to anyone who wants to deepen understanding on macroeconomics.

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