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Research on China's public finance construction index system /Peiyong Gao, Bin Zhang, Ning Wang.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Singapore : Springer, (c)2017.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789811058981
  • 9811058989
  • 9811058970
  • 9811355177
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HJ1405 .R474 2017
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Subject: This book employs a qualitative analysis of China's publicly financed construction sector, taking the system design as its point of departure and applying comprehensive evaluation techniques to create an index system for this type of construction - which in turn serves as a basis for quantitatively evaluating China's publicly financed construction sector. Given the fact that China's publicly financed construction sector is a very complex field of systems engineering involving multiple subsystems, as an important indicator of China's fiscal innovations since its reform and opening, publicly financed construction is now shifting from theory to practice, demonstrating that China has entered an era of fully publicly financed construction.--
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""Publication Details""; ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""1 Background, Statement and Positioning""; ""1.1 Background of This Book""; ""1.2 Construction of Chinese Public Finance""; ""1.3 Positioning:" Roadmap" and "Evaluation"""; ""2 Some Basic Works""; ""2.1 Atypical Market Economy""; ""2.2 Essential Feature of Public Finances""; ""2.3 Ideological Foundation""; ""2.4 A Brief Summary of Existing Reform Process""; ""3 Construction of Indicator System Framework""; ""3.1 Literature Review""; ""3.2 Screening of Indicators: Principles and Technical Requirements""

""3.3 Construction of Index System""""3.4 Selection of Main Factors for Characterization""; ""3.5 Sub-factors""; ""4 Methodological Basis of the Index System""; ""4.1 Public Finance Construction Index Framework""; ""4.2 Selection of Public Finance Evaluation Indices""; ""4.3 Importance Analysis of Public Finance Factors""; ""4.4 Composition Method of Public Finance Construction Evaluation Index""; ""4.5 Data Collection and Processing in Quantitative Evaluation""; ""Appendix 4.1 Public Finance Construction Questionnaire (Government, Public Institutions)""

""Appendix 4.2 Public Finance Construction Questionnaire (Enterprise)""""Appendix 4.3 Public Finance Construction Questionnaire (Residents)""; ""5 Screening of Indicators: Fundamental Environment Level""; ""5.1 Government Intervention""; ""5.2 Non-profit-making""; ""5.3 Concentration of Revenue and Expenditure""; ""6 Screening of Indicators: Institution Framework Level""; ""6.1 Finance Under Rule of Law""; ""6.2 Financial Democratization""; ""6.3 Power Decentralization Normality""; ""7 Screening of Indicators: On Operation Performance Level""; ""7.1 Financial Equalization""

""7.2 Sustainability""""7.3 Performance Improvement""; ""8 Screening of Indices: With the Background of Economic Globalization""; ""8.1 Internationalization of Government Accounting System""; ""8.2 External Cooperation and International Exchange of Finance and Taxation""; ""8.3 International Assistance and Participation in International Supply of Public Goods""; ""9 Conclusion and Revelation""

This book employs a qualitative analysis of China's publicly financed construction sector, taking the system design as its point of departure and applying comprehensive evaluation techniques to create an index system for this type of construction - which in turn serves as a basis for quantitatively evaluating China's publicly financed construction sector. Given the fact that China's publicly financed construction sector is a very complex field of systems engineering involving multiple subsystems, as an important indicator of China's fiscal innovations since its reform and opening, publicly financed construction is now shifting from theory to practice, demonstrating that China has entered an era of fully publicly financed construction.--

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