Aim of the Journal

To provide international space for the analysis and discussion of contributions formulated either in English, French or Spanish, distinguishing two main thematic axes. On the one hand, following the coverage of the theoretical evolution of Public Economics derived from a complexity of economic activities of the public sector. And on the other hand, by giving greater status to Local Public Economics, not only for its relationship with the former, the whole economy and centralisation, but above all because it is both a less explored field to add approaches such as institutional economics, evolutionary economics, and the methodology of the discipline, which take up from another perspective the economic, social and political phenomena of governments and cities by relying on the economic and financial history of the local.