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Reforming China's Public Finances

September 8, 1995

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Reforming China's Public Finances, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1995) accessed December 26, 2024

Summary

The reform of fiscal relations between different levels of geovernment is crucial to the success of China's current structural transformation to a socialist market economy. The reform will profoundly affect macroeconomic stability, growth prospects , and the effectiveness of providing public services and interregional equity. In order to review international experience and to clearly identify the policy options for China in the short to medium term, a conference was held in Shanghai in October 1993. The papers in this volume, edited by Ehtisham Ahmad, Gao Qiang, and Vito Tanzi, include those presented at the conference and a few that supplement it.

Subject: Budget planning and preparation, Expenditure, Income and capital gains taxes, Income tax systems, Public financial management (PFM), Revenue administration, Subnational tax, Taxes

Keywords: Africa, BOOK, Budget law, Budget planning and preparation, Caribbean, East Asia, Europe, Global, Government, Government activity, Government finance statistics yearbook, Government function, Income and capital gains taxes, Income tax systems, Intragovernmental fiscal issue, Issues in China, Legal framework, Local governments, Macroeconomic control, Middle East, Transfer, Western Europe

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Notes

Papers presented at a symposium held in Shanghai, China, October 25-28, 1993.