Description |
xvi, 271 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Overview of the Fiscal System in the Macroeconomic Setting -- Ch. 2. Fiscal Structure and Reform -- Ch. 3. Central-Local Fiscal Relations -- Ch. 4. The Economic, Financial and Budgetary Consequences of Enterprise Reform -- Ch. 5. Social Insurance and Housing Reforms -- Ch. 6. Recommendations for Reform --App. I. Extrabudgetary Revenues and Expenditures --App. II. The Evolution of Central-Provincial Revenue Sharing -- App. III. The Shenzhen Approach to Supervision of the SOE Sector |
Summary |
Fiscal Management and Economic Reform in the People's Republic of China deals with the complex nature of the market-oriented reform process in the world's largest country. Although the focus of the study is on fiscal policy and the broader realm of public finance, because of the complex and interlinked nature of the whole reform effort, it also addresses other economy-wide reforms under implementation. The authors conclude that the success of the fiscal reforms will hinge crucially on enterprise reforms, financial sector reforms, price reforms, and other ongoing or planned structural reforms that promote market-based macromanagement |
Analysis |
China |
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Economic conditions Policies Of Government |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [257]-262) and incex |
Subject |
Economic stabilization -- Government policy -- China.
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Finance, Public -- China.
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Fiscal policy -- China.
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SUBJECT |
China -- Economic policy http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024018 -- 1976-
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China -- Economic policy -- 1976-2000.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024024
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Author |
Heady, Christopher John, 1951-
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Woo, Wing Thye.
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Asian Development Bank.
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LC no. |
95003991 |
ISBN |
0195867718 |
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