Focus and Scope
The International Journal of Public Finance and Fiscal Policy focuses on advancing research related to the principles, practices, and challenges of public finance and fiscal policy.
The journal seeks to provide a platform for scholarly work that explores the design, implementation, and impact of fiscal policies in both developed and developing economies.
Through the publication of high-quality research articles, case studies, and policy reports, the journal aims to enhance understanding of how fiscal policy shapes economic stability, growth, and development.
The scope of the journal includes a broad range of topics, such as public budgeting, taxation, public debt management, and government spending. It also covers the impact of fiscal decentralization, intergovernmental fiscal relations, and the role of fiscal federalism in shaping national and regional economic outcomes.
The journal is interested in research that examines the relationship between fiscal policy and macroeconomic variables like inflation, unemployment, and economic growth, along with the effects of fiscal policy on income distribution and social welfare.
International Journal of Public Finance and Fiscal Policy invites contributions that explore public finance in developing countries, fiscal transparency, tax policy reforms, and fiscal sustainability. It also welcomes studies on the political economy of fiscal policy, global financial crises, and the role of international organizations like the IMF and World Bank in guiding fiscal policy decisions.
The journal aims to bridge the gap between academic theory and practical fiscal policy, providing valuable insights for policymakers, economists, and financial professionals seeking to design effective fiscal policies that support long-term economic stability and development.



