TY - BOOK ID - 78462675 TI - Monitoring and Managing Fiscal Risks in the East African Community AU - Mauro, Paolo. AU - Aisen, Ari. AU - Alper, Emre. AU - Boutin-Dufresne, Francois. AU - Dridi, Jemma. AU - Gigineishvili, Nikoloz. AU - Joly, Herve. AU - International Monetary Fund PY - 2015 SN - 1513504657 9781513504650 9781513551265 1513551264 1513517929 PB - Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, DB - UniCat KW - Monetary unions KW - Economic History KW - Business & Economics KW - Common currencies KW - Currency areas KW - Currency unions KW - Optimum currency areas KW - Currency question KW - Money KW - East African Community. KW - E.A.C. KW - EAC KW - Østafrikanske fellesskap KW - Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki KW - East African Common Services Organization KW - East African Co-operation KW - Africa, East KW - Africa, British East KW - British East Africa KW - East Africa KW - Economic policy. KW - E-books KW - Budget planning and preparation KW - Budget Systems KW - Budget KW - Budgeting & financial management KW - Budgeting KW - Debt Management KW - Debt KW - Debts, Public KW - Economic sectors KW - Expenditure KW - Expenditures, Public KW - Fiscal policy KW - Fiscal risks KW - Government business enterprises KW - Macroeconomics KW - National Budget KW - National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General KW - Nationalization KW - Nonprofit Organizations and Public Enterprise: General KW - Public Administration KW - Public debt KW - Public enterprises KW - Public finance & taxation KW - Public Finance KW - Public financial management (PFM) KW - Public ownership KW - Public Sector Accounting and Audits KW - Sovereign Debt KW - Kenya UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78462675 AB - This paper takes stock of the main fiscal risks facing the EAC partner countries. These include macroeconomic shocks, and specific risks, such as the financial performance of the public enterprises, large infrastructure projects, PPPs, and pension funds. In addition, weaknesses in the institutional framework are reviewed. This analysis highlights some of the largest risks and begins to give a sense of the potential magnitudes involved. ER -