The Role of Public Finances in the COVID-19 Crisis
A special issue of Journal of Risk and Financial Management (ISSN 1911-8074). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainability and Finance".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 January 2022) | Viewed by 8466
Special Issue Editors
Interests: public sector accounting; public sector management; public finances; transparency; electoral cycles; budget deviations; efficiency in public services; corruption in public sector
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Interests: public finances; public management; transparency; corruption; efficiency
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue focuses broadly on the role that different institutions can or should play in the crisis that we are currently experiencing due to Covid-19.
Throughout history, the crises the world has undergone have each been different. The crisis that we are currently suffering has aspects in common with the previous ones; however, it also has unique elements that stem from its being a global health crisis that is undoubtedly affecting society and the economy in general.
In this Special Issue we intend to compile papers related to this fact in a broad sense. Some examples of lines of interest may be the consequences that this crisis is having on the economy, on institutions, etc.; how countries are managing this crisis; how companies and/or public institutions are acting; and, in general, what is the role of public finances in this crisis. There will be room for historical analyses but also for future ones, which will analyse case studies or comparative, analytical and/or descriptive studies.
We believe that any learning derived from the current situation may be useful for public and private managers both in the immediate future and in looking ahead.
Prof. Dr. María-Dolores Guillamón
Prof. Dr. Ana-María Ríos
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- public finances
- Covid-19
- crisis
- financial management
- financial analysis
- measures
- public/private managers
- institutions
- risks
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