Fiscal Decentralization in China: History, Impact, Challenges and Next Steps
Ashley Chunli Shen (),
Jing Jin and
Heng-Fu Zou ()
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Jing Jin: CEMA, Central University of Finance and Economics
Annals of Economics and Finance, 2012, vol. 13, issue 1, 1-51
Abstract:
Fiscal decentralization has been a fundamental aspect of China's transition to a market economy; and the country has made substantial efforts to break down its highly centralized fiscal management system with various forms of fiscal contracting systems (1978-1993) and later a tax sharing system (1994-present). The objectives of this paper are to provide a comprehensive review of China¡¯s experience in fiscal decentralization over the last decade, explore the impact of fiscal decentralization on growth and public expenditures, and identify political as well as economic issues arising after 1994 tax sharing reform. As the government is shifting the development policy towards building a harmonious society, aspects of the current fiscal system that require policy attention include the opaque and inappropriate expenditure assignment, particularly at the sub-provincial levels; the vertical fiscal gap and widening fiscal disparities; the complex and malfunctioning intergovernmental transfer system; the neglected sub-provincial fiscal arrangements; and the weakness in the vertical accountability of local governments to the Center as well as the horizontal accountability of local administrations to the local needs and preferences.
Keywords: Fiscal decentralization; Corruption; Financial burden; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H1 H2 H5 H7 P10 R5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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Working Paper: Fiscal Decentralization in China: History, Impact, Challenges and Next Steps (2006) 
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