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2006

Chinese society

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Comment On "Assessing China's 1994 Fiscal Reforms: An Intermediate Report", Meili Niu, John R. Bartle Jan 2006

Comment On "Assessing China's 1994 Fiscal Reforms: An Intermediate Report", Meili Niu, John R. Bartle

Public Administration Faculty Publications

To boost the fiscal revenue, i.e., government revenue over GOP and central government revenue over government total revenue, China conducted the 1994 fiscal reforms. According to some observers, the results of the initial reforms were mixed. This study reveals, contrary to most examinations of previous studies, the 1994 fiscal reforms have been an enormous success in achieving the original policy purposes, although remaining problems still present a daunting task for the Chinese government. This paper examines the factors triggering the 1994 fiscal reforms, reveals the contents and accomplishments of the reforms, explores unfinished tasks and ultimately proposes some policy implications.