Fiscal Policy in China (1949–2019)

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comparative economic systems
economic transition China
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Fiscal Policy
fiscal reform strategies
historical evolution of Chinese fiscal policy
History of Chinese Fiscal Policy
macroeconomic governance
planned economy analysis
Public Finance
state budget management

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  • ISBN 9781032916606
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of China’s fiscal policy since 1949. It provides an in-depth understanding of the contextual factors that shape its implementation and examines the transition logic between planned fiscal policy and market-oriented fiscal approaches.

The author introduces fiscal policy focused on national economic recovery (1949–1952), planned fiscal policy (1953–1977), fiscal policy adapted to economic transition (1978–2011), and fiscal policy in the new era (2012–present). With “fiscal balance” as the central theme, he summarizes the fundamental principles and key dynamics underpinning China's fiscal policy and presents a clear framework for understanding the evolution and strategic rationale behind the country’s approach to fiscal governance.

The title will appeal to scholars of Chinese economy, comparative economics, public finance, and macroeconomics.

Yang Zhiyong is President of the Chinese Academy of Fiscal Sciences. A Ph.D. in Economics, he is a prominent scholar recognized as the Chief Expert of the China Top Think Tank. Prof. Yang is a distinguished researcher, selected for the National Talent Development Program, and honored as an “Outstanding Mid-aged Expert.” He is also a recipient of the State Council Special Allowance. Prof. Yang’s research centers on fiscal and taxation theory, fiscal policy, and China’s economic reforms.

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