Introduction to the Issue
Main Article Content
Keywords
Fiscal Transparency, Government Accountability, Municipal Bonds
Abstract
This edition of Public Finance Journal brings together research exploring critical issues in public finance, from voter perceptions of fiscal health to the evolving landscape of municipal finance and intergovernmental grants. As governments at all levels navigate financial sustainability, transparency, and accountability, these studies provide fresh insights into how financial policies and practices influence governance and public trust. The articles examine the political consequences of municipal credit ratings, the practical challenges of public records laws, the complexities of managing federal grants at the local level, and the rise of green bonds as a financial instrument for sustainable development. This research highlights the intersection of finance and governance, offering new perspectives on fiscal decision-making and public sector effectiveness. With a growing emphasis on evidence-based financial management, this collection informs scholars and practitioners on how financial policies shape government performance and public engagement.