ABSTRACT. Since China began its market-oriented economic reform in 1979, government budget deficits have been a fact of life. On one hand, the share of resources owned or controlled by the government must be shrunk in order to create a favorable environment for the development of the market economy. On the other hand, the government still performs many responsibilities required by the traditional planed economy. After calculating government budget deficits and analyzing their causes, the article assesses the impacts of government budget deficits and predicts the future of deficits in China
Purpose – Transformations taking place in China are of crucial importance in the development of the...
In 1978, China started its economic reforms, and the main characteristic of Chinese economic reforms...
Fiscal decentralization has been a fundamental aspect of China's transition to a market economy...
The decline of the government revenue share in GDP has become a major concern for Chinese policy mak...
This study examines the government fiscal deficit and debt rates in China. We utilize a theoretical ...
Аnnotation: The budget deficit and the amount of public debt are the most important indicators of th...
Despite many reforms implemented in China’s public financial management over the past ten years, Chi...
Since the late 1970s, Chinese policymakers have implemented many policies to reform their country\u2...
In China\u27s fiscal system, the distinction blurs as among tax policy reform, tax administration re...
China’s ballooning current account surplus has caused a plethora of adverse effects on the healthy d...
This paper analyzes the size and structure of China's government debt. In addition to explicit ...
In the past 28 years, we find that except for the fiscal revenue of 5,132.1 billion yuan in 2007, wh...
China’s fiscal capacity is of great interest to academia and policymakers worldwide. This paper disc...
Using simple statistical analysis of county-level budgetary data from across all of China's counties...
The last decade has witnessed a world trend of fiscal decentralization in the developing countries a...
Purpose – Transformations taking place in China are of crucial importance in the development of the...
In 1978, China started its economic reforms, and the main characteristic of Chinese economic reforms...
Fiscal decentralization has been a fundamental aspect of China's transition to a market economy...
The decline of the government revenue share in GDP has become a major concern for Chinese policy mak...
This study examines the government fiscal deficit and debt rates in China. We utilize a theoretical ...
Аnnotation: The budget deficit and the amount of public debt are the most important indicators of th...
Despite many reforms implemented in China’s public financial management over the past ten years, Chi...
Since the late 1970s, Chinese policymakers have implemented many policies to reform their country\u2...
In China\u27s fiscal system, the distinction blurs as among tax policy reform, tax administration re...
China’s ballooning current account surplus has caused a plethora of adverse effects on the healthy d...
This paper analyzes the size and structure of China's government debt. In addition to explicit ...
In the past 28 years, we find that except for the fiscal revenue of 5,132.1 billion yuan in 2007, wh...
China’s fiscal capacity is of great interest to academia and policymakers worldwide. This paper disc...
Using simple statistical analysis of county-level budgetary data from across all of China's counties...
The last decade has witnessed a world trend of fiscal decentralization in the developing countries a...
Purpose – Transformations taking place in China are of crucial importance in the development of the...
In 1978, China started its economic reforms, and the main characteristic of Chinese economic reforms...
Fiscal decentralization has been a fundamental aspect of China's transition to a market economy...