This book consists of three parts. First, it covers the current political transformation in China, providing a general political background for the socio-economic, fiscal and urban and rural transformation. Thereafter, the book moves on to analyse the economic transformation, addressing the shortcomings of existing interpretations of the "Chinese Miracle" as well as showing how the private sector has been developing and what a major role it is playing in pushing forward the overall economic development. The last portion focuses on the analysis of the fiscal transformation and further…mehr
This book consists of three parts. First, it covers the current political transformation in China, providing a general political background for the socio-economic, fiscal and urban and rural transformation. Thereafter, the book moves on to analyse the economic transformation, addressing the shortcomings of existing interpretations of the "Chinese Miracle" as well as showing how the private sector has been developing and what a major role it is playing in pushing forward the overall economic development. The last portion focuses on the analysis of the fiscal transformation and further elaborates on topics such as the local government debt and explains why further reforms are necessary.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Xingyuan Feng is Professor and Vice President of the Cathay Institute for Public Affairs in Beijing. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany. Christer Ljungwall lives in Beijing and works for the Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis, as Science and Innovation Counsellor, Head of Office of Science and Innovation of the Embassy of Sweden. He is also Associate Professor in Economics at the Department of International Economics and Management, Copenhagen Business School. He has published more than 30 academic articles in English, more than 150 reports, and authored and contributed to 5 books. He received his PhD in Economics from Gothenburg University in 2003. Sujian Guo is Changjiang Scholar, Distinguished Professor at Fudan University, and a tenured professor at San Francisco State University. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Chinese Political Science (Springer), Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences (Springer), Executive Editor-in-Chief of Chinese Political Science Review (Springer), Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Chinese Governance (Routledge) and Editor of Rowman & Littlefield-Lexington's book series "Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development." He has published more than 20 authored and edited books and more than 40 academic journal articles.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Political transformation in China 1. Political development in contemporary China 2. The "Chinese Dream" deconstructed: values and institutions Part II: Economic transformation in China 3. Re-interpreting the "Chinese Miracle" 4. Private sector development as the key to Chinese economic development 5. Capital freedom: evidence from China's provinces Part III: Fiscal transformation in China 6. Fiscal federalism: a refined theory and its application in the Chinese context 7. Local government debt and municipal bonds in China: problems and a framework of rules 8. Competitive governments, fiscal arrangements and the provision of local public infrastructure in China: a theory-driven study of Gujiao municipality 9. Features, problems and reform of the county fiscal administrative system in China
Part I: Political transformation in China 1. Political development in contemporary China 2. The "Chinese Dream" deconstructed: values and institutions Part II: Economic transformation in China 3. Re-interpreting the "Chinese Miracle" 4. Private sector development as the key to Chinese economic development 5. Capital freedom: evidence from China's provinces Part III: Fiscal transformation in China 6. Fiscal federalism: a refined theory and its application in the Chinese context 7. Local government debt and municipal bonds in China: problems and a framework of rules 8. Competitive governments, fiscal arrangements and the provision of local public infrastructure in China: a theory-driven study of Gujiao municipality 9. Features, problems and reform of the county fiscal administrative system in China
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