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Reverse Pressure on Budgets and Proposed Solutions
The so-called phenomenon of reverse pressure on budgets refers to some unhealthy socioeconomic factors that weaken the administrative and legal authority in budget implementation, erode revenue sources, and solidify the scope and direction of budgetary expenditure. All this forms multidirectional forces and mechanisms that are more powerful than the so-called soft budget constraints and have contributed to the present financial predicament in China.
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Economy offers an objective and analytical perspective on economic issues concerning China. It features research papers by scholars from around the world as well as selected translations of important articles from Chinese sources. The journal aims to provide expert insight on China"s economic development and directions for future research and policy analysis.