Yang Zhi-gang is the deputy director of the Finance Department of the National Academy of Economic Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), and an associate professor at the Graduate School of CASS. His research areas include the theory and policy of public finance, such as budget systems, taxation systems, intergovernmental fiscal relationships, urban public finance, and international comparison of fiscal regimes. He has published three monographs and more than fifteen papers in academic journals.
Publisher
Gale Asia
Volume
Copyright
2012
ISBN13
9789814319560
Release
Format
Print
Shipped Weight
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TBD
Features & Benefits
Written by a group of prominent Chinese economists, the series represents a concerted effort to analyze the China Miracle as well as predict the nation's future development.
Written by a group of prominent Chinese economists, the series represents a concerted effort to analyze the China Miracle as well as predict the nation's future development.
Each book examines a different aspect of the reform such as agriculture, capital markets, administrative system, fiscal system, and banking industry.
Each book examines a different aspect of the reform such as agriculture, capital markets, administrative system, fiscal system, and banking industry.
Contains numerous graphs and tables.
Contains numerous graphs and tables.
1. Preface
2. Introduction
3. Formation of the Traditional Fiscal System
4. Logic behind the Reform of the Fiscal System
5. Progress of Fiscal Reform
6. Achievements of the Fiscal Reform
7. Issues and Difficulties in the Reform of the Fiscal System
8. Fiscal Reform and Its Internal and External Environment
9. Experience Gained from China's Fiscal System Reform