Jean-Pierre Dumas
Jean-Pierre Dumas is an economist specialist in macro economy (structural adjustment policy, private sector environment and cost/benefit analysis) and public finance (MTEF, public expenditure review, tax policy, budget support).
Education/Professional Memberships and Other Training:
· Diplôme Etude Supérieure, International Economics (1969) (Sorbonne University)
· Master in Economics (Sorbonne University) (1968)
· INSEAD, Corporate Finance (1986)
· Professional membership: IFRI
Key Qualifications:
· Jean-Pierre Dumas is a senior economist and Team Leader with 30 years experience in macro-economic and fiscal policy resulting from assignments across a range of developing countries, including Central and Eastern Europe.
· J-P Dumas recently worked on debt sustainability in Nicaragua, he worked on the methodology and introduction of the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) in Slovakia and was responsible for advising the Ministry of Finance in Mongolia on budget projection and macro-fiscal issues as part of the World Bank team implementing the MTEF. Prior to this assignment, he was Chief Economist in the Ministry of Finance in Kosovo, working on budget presentation, budget projection, tax policy and the MTEF.
· J-P Dumas has considerable working experience with the main funding agencies and is also an experienced public-finance adviser and trainer providing support with institutional development and capacity building. He has advised a number of finance ministries and has led various multi-disciplinary teams on budget presentation, budget projection, budget classification, donor harmonisation, integration of aid resources within the budget (budget support for EC), expenditure review, decentralisation and tax policy. He has delivered courses on a variety of topics for key development agencies, including the IMF Institute, the European Commission, the World Bank, and the University Paris-Dauphine.
· Mr Dumas’ main fields of experience are related to macro-economic policy (structural adjustment policy, fiscal, trade and monetary policy), integrated macroeconomic and fiscal forecasting (financial programming), budgeting, MTEF and public expenditure reviews, sector costing and cost-benefit analysis, donor harmonisation and institutional strengthening.
Some articles written by J-P D
·
Remarques
sur "La main invisible" d'Adam
Smith (NEW)
·
L'affaire de la quatrième licence (NEW)
· IMF Lending Reforms Should Go Futher in IMF Survey magazine May 13, 2009
·
Are
'Temporary' Fiscal Boost Measures Really Reversible?
·
Les primitifs italiens et Filippo Lippi
(1406-69)
· Some scepticism about Mr. Blanchard, Strauss-Kahn and others regarding the fiscal stimulus
·
MTEF in a primary-producer
country , case study : Mongolia
·
La relance
par le déficit “we beg to disagree
·
Relance
through deficit, we beg to disagree
·
arrieres dans le systeme francofonejpd.pdf
· Les budgets programmes ou les apparences peuvent être trompeuses Bamako, mai 2006
· Fiscal Sostenabilidad en Nicaragua 2005
· Comments on Raghuram RAJAN "Debt Relief & growth" 2005
·
Plan d'action de la mise
en oeuvre des rapports CFAA
et RONC en Mauritanie, 2005
· MTBF in Uzbekistan? (2004)
· Kenya: fiscal Consequence of the shortfall of foreign aid in comparison to expectations, 2004
· Direct Budget Support for the Government of Guyana 2003
· Aide mémoire for the Fiscal Sector, Guyana, 2003
· MTEF in Kosovo (2002), jpdumas