Qingwang and Junxue present the findings of the "Study of the Optimal Size and Structure of China’s Regional Governments" conducted by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. In an
innovative theoretical analysis, it builds a framework upon the theories of intergovernmental fiscal relations and government administration to examine the endogenous determinants of the size,
structure, and evolution of regional governments and the influence they have on China’s socio-economic development. It also takes a more microscopic perspective, looking at county-level
governments to examine the effect of the differentiated behavior of various levels of government on the size and structure of regional governments. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR
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