Public Finance
Public finance is a demonstrable and normative attempt to explain why and how the government is playing role in the economy. Although this branch of economics has sufficient use of empirical scientific models, more than other branches, it needs the nature of ideology and political philosophy to establish the basis of its inevitable judgments in advance. The subject of this book is the study and explanation of the relationship between the private sector and the public sector and the boundary between the two, as well as the study of government revenues and expenditures and how the budget is organized. An explanation that leads to policy recommendations to increase efficiency, ensure justice, and promote the values respected by society. Public finance has been written for humanities students (other than economics) and it provides the latest information about our country’s government budget and relevant information from the world.