Abstract

In recent years, the economic slowdown growth has been continuing in China, in tandem with the difficult situations faced by the world emerging economies, it could weaken the confidence of the world economic recovery. China is now facing many structural problems and fiscal reform is one of the fundamental ways to make structural changes that may help with sustainable development. In the introductory paper, the coordinators of this Special Issue of the Singapore Economic Review contextualize the contributions that follow the broader debates on fiscal reform and sustainable development in China, particularly with the summary of reality and vision, options for improvement, international perspectives and consolidation of taxation reform and legislation, running through the collection of papers. They conclude with suggestions for policy decision as well as for further research.

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