Value for Money: Budget and Financial Management Reform in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan and Australia 2018
DOI: 10.22459/vm.01.2018.15
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Education outlay, fiscal transfers and interregional funding equity: A county-level analysis of education finance in China

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“…First, it makes governance more transparent and accountable; a third-party evaluation ensures some outside involvement and a degree of independence rather than relying on an evaluation from inside the government (Bao et al 2005;Zheng et al 2009;Ma and Yu 2013;Li and Huang 2016). Second, it helps shift a government's focus from gross domestic product (GDP) alone to improving its governance capability and improving the quality and effectiveness of its public services (Bao et al 2005;Zheng and Bi 2009). Third, it compensates for the oftenlimited performance evaluation capabilities of a local government.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, it makes governance more transparent and accountable; a third-party evaluation ensures some outside involvement and a degree of independence rather than relying on an evaluation from inside the government (Bao et al 2005;Zheng et al 2009;Ma and Yu 2013;Li and Huang 2016). Second, it helps shift a government's focus from gross domestic product (GDP) alone to improving its governance capability and improving the quality and effectiveness of its public services (Bao et al 2005;Zheng and Bi 2009). Third, it compensates for the oftenlimited performance evaluation capabilities of a local government.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%