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The Briefing, Fall 1999, Andrew Young School Of Policy Studies Oct 1999

The Briefing, Fall 1999, Andrew Young School Of Policy Studies

The Briefing at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

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The Briefing, Summer 1999, Andrew Young School Of Policy Studies Jul 1999

The Briefing, Summer 1999, Andrew Young School Of Policy Studies

The Briefing at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

No abstract provided.


The Briefing, Spring 1999, Andrew Young School Of Policy Studies Apr 1999

The Briefing, Spring 1999, Andrew Young School Of Policy Studies

The Briefing at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

No abstract provided.


Fiscal Policy In China: Taxation And Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations, Roy W. Bahl Jan 1999

Fiscal Policy In China: Taxation And Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations, Roy W. Bahl

ECON Publications

In this book, Professor Bahl examines and analyzes China's 1994 taxation reform as a case study of an attempt by a major developing country to modernize its fiscal system. The 1994 reform is noteworthy because it was the most systematic and comprehensive restructuring of China's revenue system since the beginning of its economic reform in 1979.

This far-reaching reform extended to the country's tax structure, tax administration, central provincial fiscal relations, and provincial-local fiscal relations. The author traces the history of this reform over the past two decades and evaluates its impact, including an extensive review of the analytical work …


"Encyclopedia Of Africa: South Of The Sahara" Book Review, M. Elaine Hughes Jan 1999

"Encyclopedia Of Africa: South Of The Sahara" Book Review, M. Elaine Hughes

University Library Faculty Publications

This is a book review of "Encyclopedia of Africa: South of the Sahara" by John Middleton.


Dealing With Workplace Violence In Georgia’S Cities And Counties, William Waugh, Lloyd G. Nigro Jan 1999

Dealing With Workplace Violence In Georgia’S Cities And Counties, William Waugh, Lloyd G. Nigro

PMAP Publications

Using the fears of workplace violence expressed by public employees as a reference point, this analysis examines the responses of city and county governments in the State of Georgia to the threat of external and internal violence. As a preliminary assessment of the responsiveness of city and county governments to the problem of workplace violence, officials in Georgia local governments with populations of 50,000 or higher were asked about both their perceptions of the threat and the specific actions taken by their governments to address it. While personal concerns and preparations were described, few officials indicated that their governments have …


Book Review: “Mental Illness In The Family: Issues And Trends”, Jill Littrell Jan 1999

Book Review: “Mental Illness In The Family: Issues And Trends”, Jill Littrell

SW Publications

No abstract provided.


Correspondence: Isms And Schisms: Culturalism Versus Realism In Security Studies, John S. Duffield Jan 1999

Correspondence: Isms And Schisms: Culturalism Versus Realism In Security Studies, John S. Duffield

Political Science Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Political Culture And State Behavior: Why Germany Confounds Neorealism, John S. Duffield Jan 1999

Political Culture And State Behavior: Why Germany Confounds Neorealism, John S. Duffield

Political Science Faculty Publications

During the past decade, a growing number of scholars have turned to cultural approaches to account for the foreign and security policies of states. Surprisingly, however, these scholars have devoted little attention to the concept that boasts the most venerable tradition in the field of political science, that of political culture, as a possible source of state behavior. This neglect is unjustified. Like other cultural variables, political culture promises to explain phenomena that are enigmatic from the perspective of leading noncultural theories, such as neorealism. Yet it applies to a broader range of cases than do the many alternative cultural …


Tax Systems In Transition Economies, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Robert M. Mcnab Jan 1999

Tax Systems In Transition Economies, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Robert M. Mcnab

ECON Publications

No abstract provided.


The Winner's Curse And Public Information In Common Value Auctions: Comment, James C. Cox, Samuel H. Dinkin, Vernon L. Smith Jan 1999

The Winner's Curse And Public Information In Common Value Auctions: Comment, James C. Cox, Samuel H. Dinkin, Vernon L. Smith

ECON Publications

No abstract provided.


Fiscal Decentralization As Development Policy, Roy W. Bahl Jan 1999

Fiscal Decentralization As Development Policy, Roy W. Bahl

ECON Publications

Fiscal Decentralization is a popular economic development strategy among transition and developing countries. This article reviews the advantages of fiscal decentralization in a theoretical context, but critiques the relevance of the standard theory of federalism as it applies to emerging economies. It is argued that the macroeconomic benefits of fiscal centralization, the absence of good instruments of local government finance, and the centralist politics that characterize most low income countries have been strong enough to hold back increased emphasis on local government finance.


China: Evaluating The Impact Of Intergovernmental Fiscal Reform, Roy W. Bahl Jan 1999

China: Evaluating The Impact Of Intergovernmental Fiscal Reform, Roy W. Bahl

ECON Publications

In China's fiscal system, the distinction blurs as among tax policy reform, tax administration reform, and intergovernmental fiscal reform. So linked are they that changes in any one of the three legs of the public financing structure will automatically affect the other two:

  • all tax rates and bases are centrally determined, so structural changes have direct impacts on local as well as central government revenues;
  • revenues from these centrally determined taxes are shared between the central and local governments, partly on a derivation basis with the retention rates varying by tax, and partly in the form of an ad hoc …