THE ESTABLISHMENT, REFORM, AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHINA'S SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
Xianchun Xu
Review of Income and Wealth, 2009, vol. 55, issue s1, 442-465
Abstract:
This paper provides a systematic and comprehensive account of the establishment, reform, and development of China's System of National Accounts, focusing on important changes in concepts and methods in national accounting during China's transition from the Soviet‐type Material Product System to the United Nations System of National Accounts, as well as existing problems and challenges that must be faced in the further development of the system.
Date: 2009
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