<p><strong>'Since the global economic crisis in 2008, governments have provided large amounts of public money for financial and economic interventions. These interventions have strained public budgets significantly and raise an issue of fiscal transparency and stability. Today, in 2014, the question of whether taxpayers money is spent wisely, is still very relevant. Responsive accountability, harmonised international accounting standards and adequate management information are an important prerequisite for answering this question. It is therefore with pleasure that I recommend reading this book.' - </strong><em>Ellen van Schoten, Secretary General, Netherlands Court of Audit, the Netherlands</em></p><p><strong>'The book is an excellent introduction to public sector accounting. It ranges from theoretical concerns of several aspects of public sector accounting to empirical presentations of how public sector dilemmas unfold in different settings around the world. I recommend this book as a good introduction for students of public sector accounting.' -</strong> <em>Bino Catasus,</em> <em>Professor, Stockholm University, Sweden</em></p><p><strong>'Public sector accounting systems currently have significant strains and stresses associated with existing social, cultural,</strong> <strong>economic and environmental challenges. This textbook presents significant advances in the theoretical and practical understanding of public sector accounting in its context. The book provides a contemporary public sector accounting and auditing perspective that is geared to comprehend the current and future and challenges and provide sign posts for students and public sector actors to strategically act on the many contemporary challenges.' - </strong><em>James Guthrie,</em> <em>Professor, Macquarie University, Australia and University of Bologna, Italy.</em></p>