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Fiscal risk management is a key aspect of good public financial management, especially in developing countries such as Albania. This paper presents the principal sources of fiscal risks in Albania, with particular reference to state-owned enterprises (SOEs), public-private partnerships (PPPs), and contingent liabilities arising from natural disasters. Drawing on recent fiscal reports, IMF assessments, and national budgetary documents, the paper discusses the transparency, evaluation, and mitigation of fiscal risks in the Albanian context. Although considerable progress has been made in fiscal reporting and risk disclosure, crucial gaps remain in monitoring and mitigating quasi-fiscal liabilities and climate-related risks. Comparative perspectives with regional peers are included to highlight regional trends and best practices. The findings show that while Albania has made progress, major challenges remain, particularly in integrating climate and disaster risks into fiscal frameworks and in improving the governance of SOEs and PPPs. Our examination suggests that a comprehensive and transparent fiscal risk management framework is needed to support Albania's fiscal sustainability and resilience to potential shocks. The paper concludes with practical recommendations directed to policymakers and fiscal authorities for the construction of a more robust and forward-looking fiscal risk framework. This article addresses the question: “How resilient is Albania’s fiscal framework to key economic and structural risks?†, using mixed-methods combining scenario analysis, comparative benchmarking, and policy evaluation. Results highlight Albania’s progress in fiscal transparency but point to gaps in SOE governance, PPP oversight, and disaster risk financing. This article is among the first to examine Albania's fiscal risks systematically by combining scenario analysis, cross-country benchmarking, and stress testing. By placing Albania's experience in regional and international contexts, the study contributes new empirical evidence on fiscal risk management in emerging economies
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- H63 - Public Economics - - National Budget, Deficit, and Debt - - - Debt; Debt Management; Sovereign Debt
- H12 - Public Economics - - Structure and Scope of Government - - - Crisis Management
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