Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Examines rebalancing and sustainable development in China, with a special focus on Guangdong--which presents a microcosm for the whole country--, particular the impacts of the governance context on local financing instruments for sustainable development
The issue of responsible governance at different levels of administration is a key focus, covering tax and spending policy, access to credit and other financing mechanisms, such as PPPs
Presents a unique analysis of specific underrated public policy issues in China, from the macro to the institutional and micro levels, shedding new light on the fiscal challenges in the near future
Synopsis
This book collects high-quality papers on issues related to the rebalancing strategy in China, new clean cities as "hubs'', liability management, and involving the private sector, including through PPPs, with specific examples from Guangdong. Guangdong has been at the forefront of economic reforms in China since the advent of the Responsibility System in the late 1970s, and its successes and challenges reflect those of China as a whole. The need for rebalancing towards a more inclusive and sustainable path is also critical in Guangdong, just as it is in China. Strengthening the fiscal underpinnings and the next stages of tax reforms are critical drivers to accomplishing the requisite structural changes.