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Tax reform in rural China : revenue, resistance, and authoritarian rule / Hiroki Takeuchi.

Lippincott Library HJ1401 .T35 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Takeuchi, Hiroki, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fiscal policy--China.
Fiscal policy.
Rural population.
China.
Taxation--China.
Taxation.
Rural population--China.
Rural development--China.
Rural development.
Physical Description:
xix, 234 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Summary:
"How does China maintain authoritarian rule while it is committed to market-oriented economic reforms? This book analyzes this puzzle by offering a systematic analysis of the central-local governmental relationship in rural China, focusing on rural taxation and political participation. Drawing on in-depth interviews with Chinese local officials and villagers, and combining them with game-theoretic analyses, it argues that the central government uses local governments as a target of blame for the problems that the central government has actually created. The most recent rural tax reforms, which began in 2000, were a conscious trade-off between fiscal crises and rural instability. For the central government, local fiscal crises and the lack of public goods in agricultural areas were less serious concerns than the heavy financial burdens imposed on farmers and the rural unrest that the predatory extractive behavior of local governments had generated in the 1990s, which threatened both economic reforms and authoritarian rule"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. The theory of revenue and resistance under authoritarian rule in rural China; Part I. Historical and Analytical Contexts: 2. Revenue and resistance in rural China in history; 3. Revenue and resistance under authoritarian rule in post-Mao rural China, 1980-2005; 4. Survival strategies of local governments: from predatory taxation to land trade; Part II. Analytic Narratives: 5. Exit strategies of villagers: migration and taxation in rural China; Appendix 5A: formal description and solution to the game of migration and taxation; 6. Voice strategies of villagers: petitions and taxation in rural China; Appendix 6A: formal description and solution to the game of migration, participation, and taxation; 7. Village elections and authoritarian rule in rural China; Appendix 7A: formal description and solution to the village election game; Conclusion; Appendix of empirical sources and methods: Appendix A: list of informants; Appendix B: interview questions; Appendix C: sources of the cases on village elections.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781107056848
1107056845
9781107699991
1107699991
OCLC:
877852715

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