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Governance in China

While China's economy has shown impressive dynamism following the increased reliance on market-based policies, the governance structures themselves will have to be reformed deeply for this growth to be sustainable. This report examines the many challenges of governance which China is facing. In addition to the well-known problems related to the lack of openness in government and intellectual property rights, this book also looks at the delivery of public services, management of state assets, regulatory management, e-government, taxation and public expenditure, fighting corruption, and producing reliable information. Selected policy areas where the insufficient governance reforms have an impact on the policies themselves -- like the financial sector, agriculture, environmental protection, labour market and social protection, education, and competition -- are also discussed
eBook, English, 2005
OECD Publishing, [Paris], 2005
1 online resource (574 pages)
9789264008441, 9264008446
702617858
Synthesis
Civil Service Reform in China
The Reform of Public Service Units
Fighting Corruption in China
Institutional Arrangements for the Production of Statistics
Public Sector Budgeting Issues in China
China's Public Expenditure Policies
Regulatory Management and Reform in China
Reforming State Asset Management and Improving Corporate Governance
Labour Protection
Competition Law and Policy in China
Governance of Banks in China
Intellectual Property Rights in China
The Governance Challenges of Foreign Investment Policy in China
Institutional Framework for Effective Agricultural Policy
Environment and Governance in China
Higher Education
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