Public Finance Journal is an open-access biannual journal publishing peer-reviewed research in budgeting and finance. This journal is published by the @GFOA.
Public Finance Journal is committed to the practice of diversity, equity, access, and inclusivity in soliciting, reviewing, and publishing public budgeting and finance scholarship. Read our statement here: https://t.co/3nt0UBaXqx
A book review of "Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Public Financial Management: Responding to Global Crises" by @carlosm_rod highlights how PFM systems continue to evolve as governments face growing fiscal pressures and demands for accountability. https://t.co/ZYG7hXoT3S
The deadline is coming up quickly (March 31st)! Submit proposals for a symposium on Sales Taxation in a Changing Economy! Research is welcomed that examines how sales taxes operate in modern economies, their governance, and their fiscal impacts. https://t.co/VmDHMASu8T
New year and our first symposium on sales tax policy! Public Finance is accepting proposals through March 31, 2026, for "Sales Taxation in a Changing Economy: Policy Design, Administration, and Equity." Questions? Contact Guest Editor @slizlarson. https://t.co/VmDHMAT1Yr
New year and our first symposium on sales tax policy! Public Finance is accepting proposals through March 31, 2026, for "Sales Taxation in a Changing Economy: Policy Design, Administration, and Equity." Questions? Contact Guest Editor @slizlarson. https://t.co/VmDHMAT1Yr
Why should you send your research to Public Finance Journal for publication? Quick review process! Guaranteed distribution to practitioners! Free open-access publications, so your research is never stuck behind a paywall! Submit today! https://t.co/ZrU5EnjsUJ
"An Engaging Opportunity: The Promise of Enhanced Public Engagement for Priority-Based Budgeting" found in 2(2) identifies the effects of public engagement on priority based budgeting reallocation outcomes. https://t.co/QPddWvLw85
Fascinating findings in "A Fiscal Comparison of Bond Ratings for Black and White Majority Municipalities" by Hunter Bacot found in 2(2) regarding bond rating discrimination! https://t.co/z6Tu6mtu3N
"A Fiscal Comparison of Bond Ratings for Black and White Majority Municipalities in the United States" by Hunter Bacot shows significant funding inequities, as Black-majority municipalities face bond rating discrimination. https://t.co/z6Tu6mu1Tl
Have you had a chance to read "Is There a Gold Standard or Need for a City-Centric Approach for Sales Tax Revenue Forecasting" by @slizlarson and Michael Overton found in 2(2)? If not, today is a great day to read this open-access research. https://t.co/yHRa4vmqF0
"Is There a Gold Standard or Need for a City-Centric Approach for Sales Tax Revenue Forecasting" by @slizlarson & Michael Overton introduces PREE as a way to maximize the accuracy of sales tax revenue forecasting. https://t.co/yHRa4vlSPs
"Using Large Language Models to Forecast Local Government Revenue" by Il Hwan Chung, Berat Kara, Melissa McShea, @pathaksocial, & Daniel Williams explores the use of ChatGPT with human input as a viable alternative forecasting method. https://t.co/1PeJegCs1t
Issue 2(2) of Public Finance Journal is now live on the website! We will highlight the research featured in this issue over the next few days. https://t.co/oOpZ27sUEw
Interested in reviewing a book for Public Finance Journal? We are currently seeking reviewers for "Improving Local Government Performance through Benchmarking" by David N. Ammons. If you’d like to volunteer, please email [email protected]
"A Fiscal Comparison of Bond Ratings for Black and White Majority Municipalities in the United States" by Hunter Bacot shows significant funding inequities, as Black-majority municipalities face bond rating discrimination. https://t.co/z6Tu6mu1Tl
Are you interested in reviewing a book for Public Finance Journal? We are looking for reviewers for "Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Public Sector" by Wendy D Chen & David B Audretsch! Want to volunteer? Email [email protected]!
"An Engaging Opportunity: The Promise of Enhanced Public Engagement for Priority-Based Budgeting" by @DaveMitchellUCF, Kaelan Boyd, & Meagan Jordan answers the question: what types of public engagement are successful in priority-based budgeting? https://t.co/QPddWvLw85
Happy International Reviewer Appreciation Day! On this special day, the Public Finance Journal would like to thank all our reviewers who go above and beyond to make the content in the journal the best it can be. Thank you!
Make sure to take the time to read Arushi Thakorlal's review of "Holding Government to Account: Democracy and the National Audit Office," forthcoming in Public Finance Journal. https://t.co/Hd4UqOm5WF