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Research Handbook on Public Financial Management
This scholarly Research Handbook captures key observations and analyses within the field of public financial management. It offers much-needed insights into possible future research ventures while presenting contemporary summaries of past studies in this ever-evolving field.
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This scholarly Research Handbook captures key observations and analyses within the field of public financial management. It offers much-needed insights into possible future research ventures while presenting contemporary summaries of past studies in this ever-evolving field.
Providing a fresh look at traditional and emergent topics such as government accounting and climate-resilient infrastructure systems, this Research Handbook acts as an essential reference point for advanced research pursuits. Chapters articulate the results of state-of-the-art investigative studies conducted by leading international researchers and aptly summarise the acute challenges involved in managing public finances such as debt management.
The Research Handbook on Public Financial Management will be valuable for academics and students of public management, politics and economics examining the foundational issues confronting public financial management. It will additionally benefit federal, state, and local government departments seeking to extend and affirm their knowledge.
Providing a fresh look at traditional and emergent topics such as government accounting and climate-resilient infrastructure systems, this Research Handbook acts as an essential reference point for advanced research pursuits. Chapters articulate the results of state-of-the-art investigative studies conducted by leading international researchers and aptly summarise the acute challenges involved in managing public finances such as debt management.
The Research Handbook on Public Financial Management will be valuable for academics and students of public management, politics and economics examining the foundational issues confronting public financial management. It will additionally benefit federal, state, and local government departments seeking to extend and affirm their knowledge.
Critical Acclaim
‘The Research Handbook on Public Financial Management by Komla D. Dzigbede and W. Bartley Hildreth is a must-reference source for academics and students who want to explore Public Financial Management past, present, and possible futures for these important concepts in theory and practice. Including emergent areas of managing public finances, including climate change, financial technology (fintech), and major economic crises. The Editors have assembled 22 excellent chapters authored by some of the leading researchers in the Public Financial Management fields.’
– James Guthrie, Emeritus Professor Macquarie Business School, Macquarie University, Sydney and Member of the Order of Australia (AM)
‘The book provides a much-needed coverage on issues of public financial management, especially on fiscal aspects of emerging issues in fintech, climate challenge, and crisis management, in addition to its excellent coverage on traditional and foundational topics on budgeting, accounting, and financial management. Its comprehensive coverage is unmatched by the current books in the market. It is a must-read by students and researchers of public financial management issues.’
– Xiaohu Wang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
– James Guthrie, Emeritus Professor Macquarie Business School, Macquarie University, Sydney and Member of the Order of Australia (AM)
‘The book provides a much-needed coverage on issues of public financial management, especially on fiscal aspects of emerging issues in fintech, climate challenge, and crisis management, in addition to its excellent coverage on traditional and foundational topics on budgeting, accounting, and financial management. Its comprehensive coverage is unmatched by the current books in the market. It is a must-read by students and researchers of public financial management issues.’
– Xiaohu Wang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Contributors
Contributors include: Yulianti Abbas, Romeo Abraham, Sawsan Abutabenjeh, Whitney Afonso, Aisha S. Ahmadu, Lachezar G. Anguelov, Simanti Bandyopadhyay, Majid Bazarbash, Robert L. (Bob) Bland, Spencer T. Brien, Benjamin M. Brunjes, Dario Cestau, Can Chen, Ana Maria Dimand, Komla D. Dzigbede, Naomi Nakaguchi Griffin, W. Bartley Hildreth, Justina Jose, Robert S. Kravchuk, Kenneth A. Kriz, Jose Manuel Tránchez Martín, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Bruce D. McDonald III, Alfonso Mendoza, Robert Ochoki Nyamori, Julius A. Nukpezah, Michael R. Overton, Rahul Pathak, Valencia Prentice, Evelyn Rodriguez-Plesa, Justin M. Ross, Eduardo Sanz-Arcega, Harsahib Singh, Heidi Jane Smith, Travis St.Clair, Teresa Ter-Minassian, Kingsley Ukwandi, Gerardo Una, Alok Verma, Qiushi Wang, Jinhai Yu, Zhiwei Zhang,
Shaodong Zhu
Shaodong Zhu