China's Fiscal Decentralization Unveils Widening Disparities and Accountability Gaps
Fiscal decentralization in China has been a big part of its shift to a market economy. The country has changed its fiscal management system over the years, leading to growth and changes in public spending. After a tax sharing reform in 1994, some issues have come up, like unclear spending assignments, widening gaps between different levels of government, and problems with transferring money between them. These issues need to be addressed to make the fiscal system work better for everyone.