Mongolia: Public Investment Management Assessment Update

An IMF team found that Mongolia has made progress in public investment management since the 2016 PIMA. However, several challenges persist, and new issues are emerging.
Volume/Issue: Volume 2024 Issue 014
Publication date: April 2024
ISBN: 9798400273506
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Money and Monetary Policy , Public Finance , International - Economics , Public investment management , IMF team , high-priority recommendation , capacity development recipient , investment plan , project appraisal , Public investment spending , Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA) , Budget planning and preparation , Asia and Pacific

Summary

An IMF team found that Mongolia has made progress in public investment management since the 2016 PIMA. However, several challenges persist, and new issues are emerging. The team has identified five high-priority recommendations that could improve PIM processes and support the effective implementation of the government's investment aspirations.