public finance

English

Noun

public finance (uncountable)

  1. A field of economics concerned with paying for collective or governmental activities, and with the administration and design of those activities.
    • 2000, John M. Quigley, Eugene Smolensky, editors, Modern Public Finance, Harvard University Press, →ISBN, page 2:
      Moreover, the formulation of the model serves as a blueprint for the incorporation of modern notions of labor economics in public finance.

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See also

  • public finances (state budget)
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