Fiscal reform, fiscal decentralization and poverty reduction in China: Some observations
China has been said to be one of the world's most economically decentralized countries. While the claim that decentralization had much to do with the success of China's reforms has been controversial and it has been argued that China's approach to administrative decentralization might...
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Main Authors: | Yeoh, Emile Kok Kheng, Liong, Lionel Wei Li, Ling, Susie Yieng Ping |
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Institute of China Studies
2010
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/65/ https://www.dropbox.com/s/5js3b1wf2fd4a7f/IJCS-V1N3-combined-text-200111-with-cover.pdf |
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