Offering comprehensive, up-to-date and insightful analyses of China's public finance, the book examines reforms, identifies problems and provides solutions. Using the latest data and illustrative diagrams, the author explains everything with expertise and clarity. This is an indispensable resource for any researcher or student interested in China.
Offering comprehensive, up-to-date and insightful analyses of China's public finance, the book examines reforms, identifies problems and provides solutions. Using the latest data and illustrative diagrams, the author explains everything with expertise and clarity. This is an indispensable resource for any researcher or student interested in China.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shuanglin Lin is Professor of National School of Development at Peking University and honorary director of China Centre for Public Finance. His papers have appeared in Journal of Economic Theory and Journal of Public Economics and policy articles have appeared in the New York Times and China Daily. His recent coauthored paper on China's social security in China Economic Review won the Best Paper Award. He was Noddle Distinguished Professor of University of Nebraska Omaha, Chair of Department of Public Finance at Peking University, and President of the Chinese Economists Society.
Inhaltsangabe
1. An overview of China's public finance 2. The fall and rise of government revenue 3. Value-added tax, consumption tax, and other taxes on goods and services 4. Individual income tax reforms 5. Corporate income tax in China 6. The size and structure of government expenditure 7. Infrastructure development and financing 8. Social security reforms 9. Healthcare reforms 10. China's growing local government debt 11. Fiscal relationship between the central and local governments 12. Fiscal reform for equitable and sustainable growth.
1. An overview of China's public finance 2. The fall and rise of government revenue 3. Value-added tax, consumption tax, and other taxes on goods and services 4. Individual income tax reforms 5. Corporate income tax in China 6. The size and structure of government expenditure 7. Infrastructure development and financing 8. Social security reforms 9. Healthcare reforms 10. China's growing local government debt 11. Fiscal relationship between the central and local governments 12. Fiscal reform for equitable and sustainable growth.
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