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ECON0162-1

Budgeting


Duration :15h Th
Credits/ECTS :
3rd year of a management engineering's degree2
1st "licence" in management sciences2
2nd year of a "maîtrise" in economical sciences2
Holder(s) :N...
Course contents : After a brief introduction to the international financial system, the course discusses the Fiscal Table of Government Operations and the main components of governmental budgets. The issues dealt with include the sustainability of public debt, tax administration, public expenditure management, budget deficit and financing, and performance budgeting techniques.
Course objective : The course aims to initiate students to budgeting techniques in industrial and developing countries.
Prerequisites : There is no mandatory pre-requisite to attend the course. However, basics in public economics (computation of the GDP, etc.) are a plus.
Workshops : //
Organization : The course is mainly given as a seminar at a date to be determined (but the classes are concentrated over a one or two week period). An exercise is realized during the course.
Written notes : There is no syllabus, so that presence at the course is highly recommended. Some documents are distributed according to the specific themes covered in the course.
Contacts : Professor: Luc Leruth : L.Leruth@ulg.ac.be

Assistant : Elisabeth Paul : E.Paul@ulg.ac.be




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
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