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



Decentralization and Veiled Corruption under China's "Rule of Mandates"
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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 |
Download | 361kb pdf |