Aims and Scope of the Africa Journal of Finance, Taxation, and Fiscal Policy
The Africa Journal of Finance, Taxation, and Fiscal Policy (AJFTFP) is a distinguished quarterly publication produced by the Department of Taxation at the Federal University Dutse. Our journal is dedicated to advancing the understanding of critical issues in finance, taxation, and fiscal policy across the African continent.
Why AJFTFP Matters
In a rapidly evolving economic environment, the need for rigorous academic research has never been greater. AJFTFP aims to fulfill this need by providing a platform that:
- Encourages Original Research: We seek to publish high-quality, original studies that contribute to the body of knowledge in finance, taxation, and fiscal policy.
- Meets International Standards: Our journal adheres to international scholarly standards, ensuring that published papers are of the highest academic quality.
- Fosters Collaboration: We aim to create connections among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to enhance understanding and application of fiscal policies.
Focus Areas
The AJFTFP encompasses various key domains that are crucial for scholars and practitioners alike. Our specific focus areas include:
- Accounting: Exploring innovative accounting practices, methodologies, and their implications for organizations.
- Financial Management: Investigating strategic financial management decisions and their impact on organizational performance.
- Taxation: Analyzing tax policies, compliance mechanisms, and their socioeconomic effects on populations.
- Fiscal Policy: Examining government policies related to taxation and public spending to assess their influence on economic growth.
Who Can Contribute?
We invite contributions from:
- Academics and researchers in the fields of finance, taxation, and public policy.
- Practitioners who wish to share insights from their real-world experiences.
- Policymakers interested in evidence-based research that influences fiscal decisions.
Examples of Expected Contributions
AJFTFP welcomes a diverse range of submissions, including but not limited to:
- Empirical studies that provide statistical analysis and findings.
- Theoretical papers that propose new models or frameworks in finance and taxation.
- Case studies that illustrate successful fiscal policies implemented in various countries.
- Review articles that summarize recent developments and future directions in fiscal research.
Conclusion
Through its robust Aims and Scope, the Africa Journal of Finance, Taxation, and Fiscal Policy is committed to bridging the gap between theory and practice. We encourage researchers, scholars, and professionals to contribute to our growing body of knowledge and help shape fiscal policies that are sustainable and beneficial for all Africans. Join us on this journey of exploration and innovation in the fields of finance, taxation, and fiscal policy!