PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT AND KEY FORECASTS
IAGO BERIDZE
Georgian Technical University
Faculty of Business Technology
PhD student
Tbilisi. Georgia
E-mail: Iago.b72@gmail.com
https://orcid.org/ 0000-0002-3652-7344
Abstract
The article discusses Georgia's debt management strategy, key indicators and parameters, which are reflected in the current year, as well as forecasts, emphasizes the importance of debt management strategy for full-fledged and rapid development of the country.
This article discusses the key findings. Numerous official data from the Ministry of Finance of Georgia were used to prepare the article. It is important that public debt management strategies are more flexible and consistent. This is also a key aspect of investor relations, as the debt management document outlines the performance of the country's obligations and its control in the near future. Thus simplifying decision making by various stakeholders. Debt management in developed countries is developing in a different direction, which is still being formed in Georgia.
It is imperative that the debt management document be updated and made available to any interested person each year. In order to be able to request information, it should also be immediately displayed on the website of the Ministry of Finance.
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