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Reforming the Budgeting Process in China

Shulian Deng and Jun Peng

OECD Journal on Budgeting, 2011, vol. 11, issue 1, 75-89

Abstract: Despite many reforms implemented in China’s public financial management over the past ten years, China’s public budget still exhibits a glaring lack of accountability, most evident in the gap between the adopted budget and the final budget. This article examines the role played by public budgeting in ensuring good governance, and establishes a framework for how the legislature ensures accountability in the public budgeting process. The existing problems in the Chinese public budgeting process are analysed, and suggestions are made for reforming the budgeting process based on the outlined framework.

Date: 2011
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