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Decentralization and Veiled Corruption under China's "Rule of Mandates"

Mayling Birney

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"Decentralization and Veiled Corruption under China's Rule of Mandates" is featured in a special issue of World Development that examines how decentralization affects governance, in particular how it might increase political competition, improve public accountability, reduce political instability, and impose incentive-compatible limits on government power, but also threaten fiscal sustainability.

About the Author

Mayling Birney
Lecturer
London School of Economics and Political Science

Publication Information

Type Network Paper
Program Decentralization
Posted 07/31/13
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