Fiscal Policy and Institutional Renovation in Support of Innovative Country Building

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Central Government
China's 12th Five-Year Plan
China's fiscal and taxation policies
China's National Innovation System
China’s National Innovation System
comparative fiscal systems
Consistency Index CI
economic development strategy
Enterprise Income Tax
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Financial policy
Fiscal Input
fiscal policy for scientific innovation
Fundamental Research
Government Procurement
Government Procurement Law
Government Procurement Policy
High Tech Enterprises
Independent Innovation
Independent Innovation Capability
Independent Intellectual Property Rights
Innovation Entities
Innovative Country
Innovative country building
International Competitiveness
Medium Sized Industrial
National Innovation System
National Innovation System Theory
public sector innovation
research funding mechanisms
RIS
science policy analysis
SME Board
Tax Preferential Policies
Technological Innovation Activities
Technological Innovation System
technology policy reform

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367625580
  • Weight: 775g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Since the onset of the twelfth Five-Year Plan, China has been at the forefront as an innovative nation based on a carefully designed strategy. Despite this, it can be argued that the Chinese government requires a series of more effective and systematic fiscal and taxation policies.

This book analyses the status quo and possible optimization of China’s fiscal and taxation policies. By drawing comparisons with other countries, as well as a practical investigation into the lessons China has drawn from elsewhere, the author shows how a nation should make steadily growing and optimized financial investments in science and technology in order to foster the optimum environment for innovation. It is shown that institutional innovation should be a systematic project which involves top-level design and top-down leadership.

This volume will be a useful reference for students, scholars, and policy makes who are interested in financial policy.

Jia Kang is a Member of the 11th and 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Economic Committee, chief economist of the China New Supply Economics Research Institute, researcher and doctoral supervisor of the China Academy of Fiscal Sciences, consultant to the China Finance Society, a member of the Expert Committee of the PPP Expert Bank of the National Development and Reform Commission, an advisory member of the People's Government of Beijing, and distinguished professor at many universities including Peking University.

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