University of Melbourne
The aim of this subject is to study the legal, regulatory and policy architecture of international public finance. International public finance is defined broadly as financial interventions or transactions executed by a state or state entity or international or regional organisations acting on behalf of states to achieve particular public policy outcomes, including poverty reduction, social development, financial stability, environmental protection and humanitarian interventions.
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