The Chinese Path Toward a Leaner Government
Edited by Yining Li () and
Zhiqiang Cheng ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-981-19-6718-4
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Chapters in this book:
- Correction to: The Chinese Path Toward a Leaner Government
- Yining Li and Zhiqiang Cheng
- Shifting Government Functions and Streamlining Administration—Policy Initiation, Reflection and Prospects
- Zhiqiang Cheng
- Dual Transition and Incremental Reform on the Way Toward a Leaner Government
- Qiuyun Zhao
- Excessive Macrocontrol and Preventive Measures
- Laijun Luo
- Streamlining Government Administration and Financial Regulation—Building Innovative Financial Regulatory Platforms Based on Data Science
- Zhiyong Ding, Jie Ma and Shilan Feng
- Capital Market Reform: Administrative Streamlining, Institutional Building and Regulatory Enforcement
- Hanping Xiao
- A Leaner Government and Reform of the Fiscal System
- Er Che and Si Zhang
- Taxation Reform Practice in Building a Leaner Government
- Shunkui Huang
- Administrative Streamlining and Mixed Ownership Reform
- Yang Hao and Zhe Liu
- SOE Restructuring and Streamlining Administration: Incentives and Constraints
- Yuanfeng Zang
- Streamlining Government Roles in Land Transfer and Confirmation of Land Rights
- Ke Xu, Wei Dai, Chengming Li and Haomin Li
- Household Registration System Reform and Administrative Streamlining
- Weixuan Zhao, Junyang Zhou, Zhongwen Zhang and Ping Zhang
- Educational Reform and a Leaner Government
- Ning Liu
- Streamlining Institutions and Staffing is Crucial to Building a Leaner Government
- Huimin Tian and Zuojun Li
- A Leaner Government and a Better Administrative Accountability System
- Dawei Yan and Bo Fan
- A Leaner Government and More Financing Functions of the New Third Board
- Xiaoquan Zhou
- Policy Adjustments for Addressing Financing Difficulties of Small and Medium-Sized Government—A Survey of Commercial Banks
- Haibei Liu
- Implementing the Negative List in the Xiamen Area of China (Fujian) Pilot Free Trade Zone
- Ximing Dou, Feichi Han and Huiling Liao
- Streamlining Administration and High School Education
- Cheng Jiang and Haidi Qin
- University Administrative Management System Reform
- Shuaixiong Fu
- The Role of Collective Economic Organizations in the Trading of Collective Land for Construction Purposes in the Context of Streamlining Administration
- Liwen Liu and Qi Chen
- Streamlining Administration and Delegating Power for Better Use of Agricultural Reclamation Land Resources
- Jiangtao Liu and Xuhong Li
- Beijing’s Practice of Strengthening Its Strategic Position as the Capital City and Deepening the Institutional Reform
- Zhilong Yu and Zhenhua Han
- Streamlining Government Administration and Advancing Reform in the Power Sector
- Guangyi Tong, Junli Wang and Haichao Ma
- Fostering Strategic Emerging Industries in the Context of Building a Leaner Government—A Case Study of Yongchuan District of Chongqing Municipality
- Zhijie Wang and Rui Wang
- Administrative Streamlining and Development of High-Tech Enterprises
- Quansheng Zhang and Shujun Lin
- Practice and Reflections of Streamlining Administration and Delegating Power in the Context of Macrocontrol—A Case Study of Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia
- Ye Bai and Fuhan Wang
- Building a Leaner Government to Stimulate Market Vitality and Serve the Supply-Side Structural Reform—A Case Study of Suqian City, Jiangsu Province
- Jun Yin and Huanxing Liu
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-6718-4
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