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We examine the effect of a large-scale administrative reorganization in China, where counties are annexed into cities …
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We examine the effect of a large-scale administrative reorganization in China, where counties are annexed into cities …
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The main features of China’s current sub-national finance arrangements date back to the 1994 tax reform. China has a … government has raised the scale of transfers. Over the past decade, China’s transfer policy has addressed the horizontal … strong budgets. This Working Paper relates to the 2013 OECD Economic Survey of China (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/china …
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Do leader networks promote efficient intergovernmental contracts? We examine a groundbreaking policy in China where …
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Do leader networks promote efficient intergovernmental contracts? We examine a groundbreaking policy in China where …
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China is often cited as a ... …
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developing world. Invited takings, as recently emerged in many cities in China, delivered successes in overcoming holdout without … countries. For the first time within and outside of China, this Essay provides a systematic description and analysis of invited … in China over the past ten years …
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Based on a unique data set on Russian city budgets, this paper shows that revenue sharing between regional and local governments provides local governments with no incentive to increase tax base or provide public goods. Any change in local government’s own revenues is almost entirely offset by...
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Based on unique data set on Russian city budgets, this paper shows that revenue sharing between regional and local governments provides local governments with no incentive to increase tax base or provide public goods. Any change in local government’s own revenues is almost entirely offset by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005519010