Fiscal Policy Expert Advancing Public Debt Management and Macroeconomic Analysis
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The International Monetary FundPaolo Dudine is a senior economist in the Fiscal Affairs Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), specializing in fiscal rules, macroeconomic implications of fiscal policy, and country-specific fiscal analysis. His current role involves serving as the fiscal economist for Argentina and Vietnam. Dudine's career at the IMF has been diverse, including a five-year stint at the Institute for Capacity Development, where he taught courses to country officials on Financial Programming and Policies, macroeconomic forecasting, and fiscal analysis. His earlier work at the IMF focused on external sector issues of low-income developing countries. Dudine's research contributions include co-authoring influential papers on tax buoyancy and its role in fiscal sustainability. He holds a PhD in economics from New York University and is currently on leave from the IMF. As a course author, Dudine has developed the "Public Debt Dynamics under Uncertainty" course for the IMF, which provides an overview of assessing public debt dynamics in uncertain economic environments. This course, offered through the IMF's online learning platform, equips participants with skills to produce and interpret fan charts for debt projections and understand concepts like maximum debt limits and safe debt levels.