Abstract

This paper proposes three main problems in the allocation of higher education resources under the current incremental drive: the limitations of incremental drive, the lack of coordination of incremental stock, and the poor effect of stock allocation. It also analyzes the causes of the problems from three aspects: concept solidification, institutional constraints, and institutional limitations. Finally, the paper proposes the key points of future reform from three aspects: establishing a broad financial concept, strengthening overall financial governance, and reasonably allocating control authority.

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