Chinese Economy in Crisis

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A01=An'gang Hu
A01=Xiaohu (Shawn) Wang
Author_An'gang Hu
Author_Xiaohu (Shawn) Wang
Capita GNP
Category=KCL
central
Central Government
Central Government's Ability
Central Government's Fiscal Revenues
China Statistical Yearbook
Chinese fiscal system transformation
economic modernization policy
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expenditure
fiscal
Fiscal Capacity
Fiscal Contracting System
fiscal decentralization
Fiscal Expenditure
Fiscal Revenues
Fiscal Transfer Payments
government
Government Fiscal Revenue
government's
Government's Fiscal Expenditure
intergovernmental relations
Local Fiscal Revenues
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National People's Congress
political economy reform
public finance China
resource mobilization theory
revenue
revenues
Socialist Market Economic System
State Extractive Capacity
State Taxation Bureau
state's
State's Fiscal Capacity
State's Fiscal Revenue
system
Tax Sharing System
Total Fiscal Revenue
World Development Report
zhongguo
Zhongguo Tongji Nianjian

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765607652
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The authors of this work argue strongly that the decentralization that has taken place in China over the past two decades threatens to undermine the future of reform and perhaps even the state itself. They contend that reform has undermined state capacity in China, and that the state's fiscal revenues, as a percentage of GNP, have declined and will continue to decline into the foreseeable future, thereby weakening China's ability to mobilize resources for modernization.
Xiaohu (Shawn) Wang, An'gang Hu