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Public Money & Management

Public Money & Management


Published on behalf of The Chartered Institute of Public Finance & Accountancy Visit the organisation site
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 30
Frequency: 6
Print ISSN: 0954-0962
Online ISSN: 1467-9302
 

Aims & Scope

2009 Impact Factor: 0.433
Ranking: 26/31 (Public Administration)
© Thomson ISI Journal Citation Reports 2010
 
Public Money & Management has recently been recognised by the Australian Business Deans Council as an A rated Journal, signifying that it is highly ranked in its field.

Public Money & Management is a popular review of policy and management issues in the public service and regulated industries. Authoritative and independent, the Journal is essential reading for public sector managers and consultants, academics and students with interests in politics, public policy and management, economics and government. Public Money & Management publishes articles which contribute new knowledge as a basis for policy or management improvements, or which reflect on evidence from public service management and finance in order to suggest topics for research.

Public Money & Management has a multidisciplinary and international audience and publishes articles which contribute new knowledge as a basis for policy or management improvements, or which reflect on evidence from public service management and finance. The Journal does not accept literature reviews.

Readership include officials in all types of public service organizations; academics; consultants and advisers working with the public services; voluntary (third) sector  organizations delivering public services; politicians; journalists; and students on both academic and professional courses.

Public Money & Management is published bimonthly (six issues per annum)
"PMM is essential reading for all those concerned with the future of our public services".
Tony Wright, MP

"Public Money & Management is one of the few publications that really brings research and practice together and looks to join up government."
Steve Bundred, Chief Executive, Audit Commission, London
 
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