Implementing a New Fiscal Management System (Excerpts)
Henan Provincial Yearbook (1986)
Chinese Economy, 1990, vol. 24, issue 2, 69-73
Abstract:
A fiscal management system is a system that delineates the relative responsibilities and authorities, in the area of fiscal administration, between the various levels of government and between the state and enterprises and government units, and affirms the scope of their respective revenues and expenditures. Since the founding of New China, in accordance with the party's policy and guidelines at various stages and periods and the conditions of the development of the national economy, as well as in the spirit of the State Council's stipulations regarding fiscal management systems, the provinces fiscal management system vis à vis the special districts, municipalities (cities and townships), and counties has undergone many reforms.
Date: 1990
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