Government and Policy-Making Reform in China: The Implications of Governing Capacity

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Political structure & processe

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Taylor & francis

Government and Policy-Making Reform in China: The Implications of Governing Capacity : Routledge : 9780415437042 : 0415437040 : 17 Apr 2009 : China's rapid economic development has not translated automatically into political development, with many of its institutions still in need of major reform. In the post-Mao era, despite the decentralization of local government with significant administrative and fiscal authority, China's government and policy-making processes have retained much of the inefficiency and corruption characteristic of the earlier period. This book analyzes the implementation of government and policy-making reform in China, focusing in particular on the reform programmes instituted since the early 1990s. It considers all the important areas of reform, including the enhancement of policy-making capacity, reform of taxation and fund transfer policies, tightening of financial control, civil service reform and market deregulation. Bill K.P Chou assesses the course of poli

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