00944nam a2200265 i 450099100406754970753620020509153436.0010704s1962 de ||| | lat b11257751-39ule_instPARLA194410ExLDip.to Filosofiaita111Wolff, Christian Freiherr von541109Philosophia prima, sive Ontologia /Christian Wolff ; edited et curavit Joannes EcoleHildesheim :Olms,1962XXIV, 18, 776 p. ;23 cm.Gesammelte Werke ;2OntologiaEcole, Jean.b1125775123-02-1701-07-02991004067549707536LE005IF VIII L 2912005000226861le005-E0.00-l- 05050.i1141921001-07-02Philosophia prima, sive Ontologia868575UNISALENTOle00501-01-01ma -latde 0103460nam 22006135 450 991033803410332120231110143326.09783319955285331995528410.1007/978-3-319-95528-5(CKB)4100000006519829(MiAaPQ)EBC5514511(DE-He213)978-3-319-95528-5(PPN)25945589X(Perlego)3493046(EXLCZ)99410000000651982920180910d2019 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDevelopment, Governance, and Real Property Tax in China /by Yilin Hou1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2019.1 online resource (212 pages)Politics and Development of Contemporary China,2946-23639783319955278 3319955276 Introduction -- 2. Why the Real Property Tax? A Fiscal System's Approach -- 3. Housing Provision Reform and the Real Estate Sector -- 4. Why China Needs a Real Property Tax - Empirical Evidence -- 5. Institutional Obstacles to China in Adopting the Real Property Tax -- 6. Principles for the Design of the Real Property Tax -- 7. Strategies for Implementing the Local Real Property Tax -- 8. 8. Simulation of Tax Incidence and Redistribution Effects of the Tax Proposal -- 9. Conclusion: Towards Balanced Development and Harmonious Governance.This book offers an analysis of China in its muddling through of financial reforms towards adopting a local real property tax. The research is designed to serve dual purposes. First, it is an effort to provide an independent perspective on an urgent public policy under consideration by the Chinese government and to reflect upon this policy's process, which started over a dozen years ago yet is still in the fermenting stage with no sight of fruition. Additionally, this project is intended to share China's experience with other developing and transitional countries, so they can discern the difficulties China has faced and understand what may entangle them in the modernization of their taxation systems. Yilin Hou is Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs and Senior Research Associate in the Center for Policy Research at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, USA.Politics and Development of Contemporary China,2946-2363AsiaPolitics and governmentInternational economic relationsRegionalismEconomic developmentAsian PoliticsInternational Political Economy'RegionalismDevelopment StudiesAsiaPolitics and government.International economic relations.Regionalism.Economic development.Asian Politics.International Political Economy'.Regionalism.Development Studies.336.2220951Hou Yilinauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1059230BOOK9910338034103321Development, Governance, and Real Property Tax in China2536479UNINA