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Fiscal Mirror Theory is a visionary framework redefining fiscal governance by viewing taxation, expenditure, and financial reporting as reflective tools of economic health and ethical integrity. It addresses global challenges like debt crises, institutional weakness, and fiscal opacity by promoting transparency, accountability, and resilience. The book introduces four models-TaxMirror, ExpenMirror, ReportMirror, and InstiShield-each linking fiscal mechanisms to national stability. Across eleven parts, it explores digital taxation, participatory budgeting, AI-driven dashboards, and ethical…mehr

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Fiscal Mirror Theory is a visionary framework redefining fiscal governance by viewing taxation, expenditure, and financial reporting as reflective tools of economic health and ethical integrity. It addresses global challenges like debt crises, institutional weakness, and fiscal opacity by promoting transparency, accountability, and resilience. The book introduces four models-TaxMirror, ExpenMirror, ReportMirror, and InstiShield-each linking fiscal mechanisms to national stability. Across eleven parts, it explores digital taxation, participatory budgeting, AI-driven dashboards, and ethical standards like IPSAS. It critiques outdated fiscal models, advocating dynamic systems that respond to feedback and stakeholder needs. The theory integrates crisis response, inclusivity, and predictive analytics while promoting global adoption through bodies like the IMF, World Bank, and G20. With case studies from nations like Ghana and Estonia, it offers a practical blueprint for sustainable, reflective, and future-ready fiscal systems.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Mbonigaba Celestin is a renowned academic, author, and administrator with a Ph.D. in Accounting Sciences and a Postdoctoral Fellowship in AI-Driven Accounting and Blockchain Systems. With over 15 years of experience, he has held key roles in academia and government, and published widely on the business sector.