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Intergovernmental Relations and Economic Management in China J. Ma

Intergovernmental Relations and Economic Management in China By J. Ma

Intergovernmental Relations and Economic Management in China by J. Ma


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Summary

This book examines how China's decentralization process has affected and will affect the country's macroeconomic performance and the functioning of the market.

Intergovernmental Relations and Economic Management in China Summary

Intergovernmental Relations and Economic Management in China by J. Ma

This book examines how China's decentralization process has affected and will affect the country's macroeconomic performance and the functioning of the market. With an innovative application of game theory, the author develops an analytical framework that can explain the behaviour of the central and local governments under alternative institutional environments. The study also suggests how to establish desirable rules of games in China's political and economic institutions through appropriate reforms.

About J. Ma

Jun Ma

Table of Contents

List of Tables - List of Figures - Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Introduction - Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Macroeconomic Management - Central Governmental Credibility and Local Tax Efforts: A Game Theoretic Model - Central Government Transfer under Soft Budget Constraint - Intergovernmental Relations and Monetary Management - Central Government Credibility and Monetary Expansion: A Game Theoretic Model - Intergovernmental Relations and Market Development - Bibliography - Index

Additional information

NPB9780333660072
9780333660072
0333660072
Intergovernmental Relations and Economic Management in China by J. Ma
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1996-12-11
188
N/A
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