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Civil Service Reform in Chinapdf,465Kb,English | View long abstract 29-Jul-2009 The Chinese government has undertaken extensive reforms to its civil service system over the past ten years. The capacity of the civil service has improved, but perhaps due to reasons other than civil ... Related documents: |
Budget Reform in Chinapdf,364Kb,English | View long abstract 29-Jul-2009 China has made crucial progress in the field of public expenditure management in the past ten years. This article reviews the reforms in budget formulation, approval, implementation and audit. Some weaknesses ... Related documents: |
Regulatory Reform in China - Executive Summary and Chapter 1pdf,1Mb,English | View long abstract 22-Mar-2009 This is the preliminary version of the executive summary and Chapter 1 of the report: Regulatory Reform in China: Defining the Boundary between the Market and the State. The full version of the report ... Also available: |
OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform - China: Defining the Boundary between the Market and the StateEnglish | View long abstract 20-Mar-2009 This review on China takes into account the specific reform needs and challenges in China while retaining the benefits of comparing and illustrating Chinese reform challenges with OECD practices. The report ... Also available: |
Asian countries should reform their pension systems, says OECDEnglish | View long abstract 07-Jan-2009 Many Asian countries will need to reform their pension systems in order to deliver sustainable and adequate retirement incomes for today’s workers, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
Regulatory reform review in China: Working Group Meeting, 28 March 2008, Beijing, ChinaEnglish | View long abstract 28-Mar-2008 This seminar was the second held in the framework of the OECD Regulatory Reform Review in China and took place in Beijing on 28 March, 2008. Related documents: |
Regulatory Reform in ChinaEnglish | View long abstract 04-Sep-2007 This report will focus on the overall economic context for regulatory reform in China, the government’s capacity to manage regulatory reform, competition policy and enforcement, and market openness.
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Pension Reform in China: Progress and Prospects (OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 53)pdf,324Kb,English | View long abstract 12-Jun-2007 Felix Salditt, Peter Whiteford and Willem Adema This paper analyses how far the process of creating a national old age insurance system in China had proceeded by the end of 2006. It provides a detailed description of this system and an assessment of to what degree it has so far achieved “its primary goal of social security for more people”. Related documents: |
Public Finances and Social Harmony in Chinapdf,22Kb,English | View long abstract 20-Mar-2006 Donald J. Johnston, Secretary-General of the OECD Speech delivered at the China Development Forum 2006 held in Beijing, 19-20 March 2006, which addresses the challenge of finding the right balance between public spending, economic growth and social cohesion. Related documents: |
Challenges for China's Public Spending: Toward greater effectiveness and equityEnglish | View long abstract 14-Feb-2006 Public spending is one of the Chinese government’s key tools to shape national development. Currently, public expenditure policies are undergoing a major transformation to meet the changing requirements ... |
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