Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
9. Countries of Work Experience: [List countries where expert worked in the last 30 years]:
Worked as Consultant to PDD Australia Pvt. Ltd, ADB, AfDB, COMSEC, World Bank, IMF, UN-ESCAP,
UNCTAD, UNDP, UNECA, UNITAR and UNSIAP in 26 countries viz. Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia,
CAREC Countries, China, Ethiopia, Gambia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Maldives, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal,
Philippines, Samoa, Senegal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, UK, USA, UEA, Uzbekistan.
10. Languages [For each language indicate proficiency: good/ fair/ poor in speaking, reading, writing]:
11. Employment Record [Starting with present position, list in reverse order ]:
Period Employng Organization Position Held (Tasks)
(From To)
March 2017 - Asian Development Bank, ADB Senior Research Specialist (Economic—
June 2017 Manila, Philippines Fiscal-Financial-Social-Environmental
Assessment of Transport Sector Investment
Plan and Program in Sri Lanka)
Dec 2016- World Bank Funded Project on World Bank Resource Person
Feb 2017 Economic Assessment of Hydropower (Project Appraisal, Economic-Financial Cost-
Projects in Lao PDR, Ministry of Benefit analysis, and Assessment of Social
Energy, Vientiane, Lao PDR, through Impact of hydro power projects in Lao PDR)
PWC India Pvt. Ltd.
Sep- Nov ADB Funded Project on Debt ADB Debt Management Adviser
2016 Management, MOF, Bhutan, Thimpu. (Debt sustainability analysis)
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12. Certification:
ANNEX
Selected Publications of Dr. Tarun Kanti Das
Most of the Publications are accessible in: www.scribd.com/tarundas/
1.1 Concept Paper on Public Debt and Design for Quarterly and Annual reports, pp.1-43, World Bank
Administered DMTBF Project, Finance Division, MOF, Govt of Bangladesh, Nov 2013.
1.2 Alternative Medium Term Debt Management Strategies for Bangladesh, pp.1-28, World Bank
Administered DMTBF Project, Finance Division, MOF, Govt of Bangladesh, Oct 2013.
1.3 Debt Sustainability Analysis for Bangladesh 2013, pp.1-25, World Bank Administered DMTBF
Project, Finance Division, MOF, Govt of Bangladesh, July 2013.
1.4 Concept Paper for Setting Up a Full Fledged Middle Office within Treasury and Debt Management
Wing,(TDMW) of the Finance Division, Ministry of Finance, pp.1-38, World Bank Administered
DMTBF Project, Finance Division, MOF, Govt of Bangladesh, May 2013.
1.5 International Best Practices for Medium Term Debt Management Strategy, pp.1-20, World Bank
Administered DMTBF Project, Finance Division, MOF, Govt of Bangladesh, Aug 2012.
1.6 External Debt Management in Maldives- Policies, Strategies, Procedures and Institutional Set Up-
An Inception Report, pp.1-54, ADB Project on Public Financial Reforms, Min of Finance and
Treasury, Maldives, Male, Dec 2010.
1.7 External Debt Management in Uzbekistan- Policies, Strategies, Procedures, Legal and Institutional
Set Up, pp.1-45, World Bank Country Office, Uzbekistan, Tashkent, November 2008.
1.8 The Gambia- Independent Debt Sustainability Analysis, pp.1-40, Commonwealth Secretariat,
London, U.K. August 2008,
1.9 Management of External Debt-International Experiences and Best Practices, pp.1-46, Best
Practices Series No.9, UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), Geneva, 2006.
1.10 Governance of Public Debt- International Experiences and Best Practices, pp.1-44, Best Practices
Series No.10, UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), Geneva, 2006.
1.11 Sustainability of External Debt- Conceptual Issues, Methodology and International Best practices-
pp.1-36, UN-ESCAP, Bangkok, January 2006.
1.12 Financing International Cooperation behind National Borders- a Case Study for India, pp.1-50,
Office of Development Studies, UNDP, New York. March 2006.
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1.13 Economic Situation and Management of External Debt in Nepal, pp.1-15, UN-ESCAP, Bangkok,
May 2006. www.unescap.org/pdd/debt/workshop/
1.14 Management of external debt in Nepal- legal, institutional framework and policy issues, pp.1-30,
UN-ESCAP, Bangkok, May 2006. www.unescap.org/pdd/debt/workshop/
1.15 Report on “National Workshops on Capacity Building on External Debt Management in the Era of
Globalisation” in Cambodia and Lao PDR During 20-24 February 2006, pp.1-21, UN-ESCAP,
Bangkok, May 2006. www.unescap.org/pdd/debt/workshop/
1.16 Manual on Effective Debt Management, pp.1-118, ESCAP, United Nations, Bangkok, Thailand,
2006. www.unescap.org/pdd/publications/debt-manual/
1.17 Management of external debt in Indonesia- legal, institutional framework and policy issues, pp.1-30,
Ministry of Finance, Govt of Indonesia, Dec. 2005.
1.18 Management of external debt in Samoa- legal, institutional framework and policy issues, pp.1-30,
UN-ESCAP, Bangkok, Sept 2005. www.unescap.org/pdd/debt/workshop/
1.19 Country Experiences of India, pp.141-147, part-2, External Debt Statistics - Guide for Compilers and
Users, IMF and World Bank, Washington D.C., 2003.
1.20 Off budget risks and their management, Chapter-3, Public Expenditure, and Financial Management
Review, Report No. 24256-PH, A Joint Document of The Govt of the Philippines, World Bank
and ADB, World Bank Philippines Country Office, April 30, 2003.
1.21 Management of Contingent Liabilities in Philippines- Policies, Processes, Legal Framework and
Institutions, pp.1-60, World Bank, Washington D.C., 2002.
1.22 Management of Public Debt in India, pp.85-110, in Accompanying Document to the Guidelines for
Public Debt Management, IMF, Washington, June 2002.
1.23 External Sector Related Contingent Liability- a Case Study on India, pp.1-123, Commonwealth
Secretariat, London, U.K., Jan 2001. www.publications/thecommonwealth.org/
1.24 Sovereign Debt Management in India, pp.561-579, Sovereign Debt Management Forum:
Compilation of Presentations, World Bank, Washington, 2000.
1.25 East Asian Economic Crisis and Lessons for External Debt Management, pp.77-95, in External
Debt Management, ed. by A. Vasudevan, RBI, Mumbai, April 1999.
1.26 Fiscal Policies for Management of External Capital Flows, pp. 194-207, in Corporate External Debt
Management, edited by Jawahar Mulraj, CRISIL, Bombay, Dec 1999
1.27 Management of external debt in India and lessons for developing countries, IMF Singapore
Regional Training Institute, Singapore, Sept 1998.
1.28 Macro-economic Framework and Non-Debt Creating Financial Flows- A Case Study on India, the
Working Group on Non-Debt Creating Financial Flows, pp.1-75, TD/B/WG.1/Misc.3/ Add.3,
UNCTAD, Geneva, Switzerland, 1993.
A. Consultancy Reports
2.1 Macro-Fiscal Models for Assessment of Macroeconomic Stability, Fiscal Viability and Debt
Sustainability of CAREC Countries, pp.1-125, ADB Funded Project on Central Asia Regional
Economic Cooperation, February 2016.
2.2 Alternative revenue projections for Dubai by different forecasing models such as Secular growth,
GDP Bouyancy and Elasticity, and Revenue Drivers Basd Models, pp.1-60, Ministry of Finance,
Government of Dubai, Dubai, UAE, September 2015.
2.3 Public investment Management in Bangladesh, pp.45, World Bank Administered and Multi-Donor
(DFID, EU, Netherlands) Funded Project on DMTBF, MOF, Bangladesh, Dhaka, July 2012.
2.4 Project execution, M&E, and development budget, PP.1-25, World Bank Administered and Multi-
Donor (DFID, EU, Netherlands) Funded Project on DMTBF, MOF, Bangladesh, Dhaka,
2.5 Institutional arrangements for preparation of Annual Development Plan, pp.1-45, World Bank
Administered and Multi-Donor (DFID, EU, Netherlands) Funded Project on DMTBF, Ministry of
Finance, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Jan 2012.
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2.6 An operational consistent macroeconomic accounting spreadsheet model for Bangladesh- analytical
framework, model structure, data base, test and calibration techniques and base line medium and
long term projections, pp.1-96, World Bank Administered and Multi-Donor (DFID, EU,
Netherlands) Funded Project on DMTBF, MOF, Bangladesh, Dhaka, 20 May 2014.
2.7 An Operational Guide to Prepare Medium Term Strategic Business Plans (MTSBP) for Line
Ministries/ Divisions, pp.1-38, World Bank Administered and Multi-Donor (DFID, EU, Netherlands)
Funded Project on DMTBF, Ministry of Finance, Bangladesh, Dhaka, January 15, 2012.
2.8 Diagnostic Study on Business Process Review and Training Needs Assessment of the Planning
Wings of the Budgetary Agencies for Public Investment Management and Integrating Planning with
Budgeting in Medium Term Budgeting Framework, pp.1-98, Multi-Donor project on DMTBF,
Ministry of Finance, Bangladesh, Dhaka, April 2011.
2.9 An Operational Macro-econometric Model and a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model for
Nepal- Model Structures, Data Base, Test and Calibration Techniques, Part-1: 60 pages and Part-2:
65 pages, ADB Resident Office in Kathmandu & Nepal Rastra Bank, Kathmandu, Oct 2009.
2.10 An Operational Consistent Macroeconomic Forecasting Model for Gambia- Basic Concepts, Data
Base, Calibration Techniques and Projections, pp.1-71, African Development Bank ISPEFG, the
Gambia, Banjul, 31 January 2009.
2.11 Trends and projections of sectoral GDP growth rates for Gambia during 1998-2013 and some policy
issues, AfDB ISPEFG, pp.1-18, 28 Feb 2009.
2.12 Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART) - Basic Concepts, Methodology and Applications for
Mongolia, pp.1-50, ADB Capacity Building Project on Governance Reforms (ADB-CBPGR),
Ministry of Finance (MOF), Govt of Mongolia, July 2008.
2.13 An Introduction to Program Budgeting and Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT), pp.1-36,
ADB-CBPGR, MOF, Mongolia, June 2008
2.14 Budget Performance Evaluation- Methodology, Systems and Management, pp.1-55, ADB-CBPGR,
MOF, Gov. of Mongolia, May 2008.
2.15 Performance Based Budgeting- Methodology, Systems and Management, pp.1-55, ADB-CBPGR,
MOF, Gov. of Mongolia, March 2008.
2.16 Financial Planning- Part-1: Methodology, pp.1-34, Part-2: Policies, pp.1-32, ADB-CBGGR, MOF,
Gov. Of Mongolia, January 2008.
2.17 Preparation of Strategic Business Plans- Structural Framework and Guidelines to Line Ministries,
pp.1-74, ADB-CBPGR, Mongolia, Sep 2007.
2.18 Official Economic statistics- Part-1 on Government Finance Statistics (GFS) and Balance of
Payments (BOP) Statistics, pp.1-70, Part-2 on Monetary and Financial statistics (MFS) and Multi–
Factor Productivity Measures (MFP), UN-SIAP, Chiba, Japan, Aug 2007.
2.19 Trends and projections of rail and road goods and passenger traffic in India, pp.105-161, in
Transport Planning and Development, ed. V Mahajan, Deep & Deep, Delhi, 1991.
2.20 Monitoring and Projecting Budget Deficits of the Government – A Technical Note, Ministry of
Finance, pp.1-21, August 1990.
2.21 Multisectoral and multiregional transport model for India–database and calibration techniques,
pp.391-403, Environment and Planning, 15-A, 1983.
2.22 Application of shift and share technique for forecasting regional and sectoral growth in India in the
Sixth Plan, pp.187-200, Indian Journal of Regional Science, 13(2), 1981.