Research on the Cultivation of Top Talents in Public Finance Majors Based on Scientific Research Training
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https://doi.org/10.54097/bqz71z04Keywords:
Top Talents, Public Finance Majors, Scientific Research, Training.Abstract
This article explores the role of scientific research training in the cultivation of top talents in public finance, analyzes the current situation of scientific research training in the process of public finance talent cultivation, clarifies the existing problems and shortcomings, and finally proposes corresponding policy recommendations, including creating a scientific research atmosphere to improve scientific research literacy, innovating scientific research training methods, and improving the supporting mechanism of scientific research training.
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