Public Finance Quarterly Renewed
Pál Csapodi
Public Finance Quarterly, 2005, vol. 50, issue consol, 3-4
Abstract:
The Public Finance Review (as a monthly journal) is half a century old, for its first issue dates back to May of 1954. As a professional journal, it was designed as a forum to debate practical issues, criticize shortcomings in financial operations, and disseminate the latest knowledge - goals set by the Minister of Finance in that very first issue. Since then, theoretical and practical specialists in charge of the world of finance have graced some fifty thousand pages in hundreds of issues. It has offered a wealth of information, raised diverse problems, conducted countless analyses, and made a myriad of proposals that contributed to the operation and advancement of the monetary and financial systems, principally to public finances.
Date: 2005
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