Format:
1 online resource (297 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780765607652
,
9781315700144
Content:
This study argues that the decentralization that has taken place in China since 1980 threatens to undermine the future of reform and perhaps even the state itself. The authors contend that reform has undermined state capacity in China, and that the state's fiscal revenues will continue to decline
Note:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Content -- List of Tables and Figures -- Part I. The Decline of State Capacity -- Abstract of Perspectives -- Introduction: What Does the Continuous Decline of the Two Ratios Imply? -- Chapter 1 State Capacity -- Chapter 2 The Evolution of China's State Capacity -- Chapter 3 The Primary Reasons for the Decline in the State's Fiscal Capacity -- Chapter 4 The Grave Consequences of the Decline of the State's Fiscal Capacity -- Chapter 5 The Role of the Central Government in the Transformation to a Market Economy -- Chapter 6 Paths to, and Suggestions Regarding, Enhancing the State's Financial Extractive Capacity -- Part II. Tax Reform -- Chapter 7 Background to Writing the Report on State Capacity -- Chapter 8 An Arduous and Difficult Institutional Innovation: A Preliminary Assessment of the Reform in the Tax-Sharing System -- Index
Additional Edition:
Print version Wang, Xiaohu (Shawn) The Chinese Economy in Crisis Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2001 ISBN 9780765607652
Language:
English
Keywords:
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