Performance, Monitoring, and Evaluation in China

Amidst all the hoopla about China's rise, it is useful to remember that China is a developing country whose transition to a market economy is not yet complete, with institution building still underway. The uneven pace of progress is reflected...

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Main Author: Wong, Christine
Format: Brief
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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spelling okr-10986-170832021-04-23T14:03:33Z Performance, Monitoring, and Evaluation in China Wong, Christine ABUSES ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES ACCOUNTING AGGREGATE FISCAL DISCIPLINE APPROPRIATIONS AUDITING AUDITOR AUDITORS AUDITS AUTONOMOUS REGIONS BASIC EDUCATION BENEFICIARIES BUDGET PROCESS BUDGETARY EXPENDITURES BUDGETING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET CENTRAL MINISTRIES CENTRAL PLANNING CITIES CIVIL SERVANTS COMPLAINT CORRUPTION CRIMINAL DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT BANK DISBURSEMENT DISTRICT DISTRICT-LEVEL DISTRICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RECOVERY EMPLOYMENT ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT EXPENDITURE MONITORING EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES ON EDUCATION EXTRABUDGETARY FUNDS FINANCES FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL GAPS FISCAL REFORM FISCAL TRANSFERS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT GLOBAL ECONOMY GOVERNMENT AUDITING GOVERNMENT DEBTS GOVERNMENT FINANCES GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSURANCE INVESTIGATIONS INVESTING LAND POLICY LEADERSHIP LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT LEVIES LEVY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC TARGETS MALFEASANCE MANDATES MARKET ECONOMY MINISTER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPAL FINANCE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPALITIES MUNICIPALITY NATIONAL BUDGET PENSION PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL POLICY IMPLEMENTATION POLICY MAKERS POLICY PRIORITIES PROCUREMENT PROVINCE PROVINCES PROVINCIAL CAPITAL PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURES PUBLIC PUBLIC EMPLOYEES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCE SYSTEM PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING RESERVES RETURN REVENUE ASSIGNMENTS REVENUE COLLECTION REVENUE SHARING ROADS RURAL TOWNSHIPS SAVINGS SCANDALS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL WELFARE STATE ASSETS STOCK MARKET STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT SUB-NATIONAL SUB-NATIONAL FINANCE SUBNATIONAL SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX BASES TAX POLICY TAX REVENUES TAXATION TOWNSHIPS TREASURY URBANIZATION USER CHARGES WAGE RATES Amidst all the hoopla about China's rise, it is useful to remember that China is a developing country whose transition to a market economy is not yet complete, with institution building still underway. The uneven pace of progress is reflected in the state of its public sector, but in some respects, China s public sector looks formidable. Most often mentioned is the government s treasure chest of US$3 trillion in foreign reserves. Even more enviable, government revenues have grown at annual rates of over 20 percent for a decade (China statistics 2011), fuelling a steep fiscal expansion at a time when so many countries are being forced to undergo painful consolidations. The government s reputation was further burnished in the post-Lehman global financial crisis, when, after a brief, though sharp, downturn in 2008, China became the first major economy to return to robust growth, propelled by a stimulus program that was, in relative terms, by far the biggest in the world. The bold stimulus and quick economic recovery seemed to show off an effective public sector able to implement national policies swiftly. 2014-02-18T21:55:30Z 2014-02-18T21:55:30Z 2012-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/09/17451388/performance-monitoring-evaluation-china http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17083 English en_US PREM Notes;No. 23 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific China
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topic ABUSES
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES
ACCOUNTING
AGGREGATE FISCAL DISCIPLINE
APPROPRIATIONS
AUDITING
AUDITOR
AUDITORS
AUDITS
AUTONOMOUS REGIONS
BASIC EDUCATION
BENEFICIARIES
BUDGET PROCESS
BUDGETARY EXPENDITURES
BUDGETING
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET
CENTRAL MINISTRIES
CENTRAL PLANNING
CITIES
CIVIL SERVANTS
COMPLAINT
CORRUPTION
CRIMINAL
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DISBURSEMENT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT-LEVEL
DISTRICTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
EMPLOYMENT
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS
EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
EXPENDITURE MONITORING
EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES ON EDUCATION
EXTRABUDGETARY FUNDS
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL GAPS
FISCAL REFORM
FISCAL TRANSFERS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GOVERNMENT AUDITING
GOVERNMENT DEBTS
GOVERNMENT FINANCES
GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
IMMUNIZATION
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSURANCE
INVESTIGATIONS
INVESTING
LAND POLICY
LEADERSHIP
LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT
LEVIES
LEVY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC TARGETS
MALFEASANCE
MANDATES
MARKET ECONOMY
MINISTER
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
MUNICIPALITIES
MUNICIPALITY
NATIONAL BUDGET
PENSION
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT
PROVINCE
PROVINCES
PROVINCIAL CAPITAL
PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCE SYSTEM
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
RESERVES
RETURN
REVENUE ASSIGNMENTS
REVENUE COLLECTION
REVENUE SHARING
ROADS
RURAL TOWNSHIPS
SAVINGS
SCANDALS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL WELFARE
STATE ASSETS
STOCK MARKET
STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT
SUB-NATIONAL
SUB-NATIONAL FINANCE
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TAX
TAX ADMINISTRATION
TAX BASES
TAX POLICY
TAX REVENUES
TAXATION
TOWNSHIPS
TREASURY
URBANIZATION
USER CHARGES
WAGE RATES
spellingShingle ABUSES
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES
ACCOUNTING
AGGREGATE FISCAL DISCIPLINE
APPROPRIATIONS
AUDITING
AUDITOR
AUDITORS
AUDITS
AUTONOMOUS REGIONS
BASIC EDUCATION
BENEFICIARIES
BUDGET PROCESS
BUDGETARY EXPENDITURES
BUDGETING
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET
CENTRAL MINISTRIES
CENTRAL PLANNING
CITIES
CIVIL SERVANTS
COMPLAINT
CORRUPTION
CRIMINAL
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DISBURSEMENT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT-LEVEL
DISTRICTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
EMPLOYMENT
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS
EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
EXPENDITURE MONITORING
EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES ON EDUCATION
EXTRABUDGETARY FUNDS
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL GAPS
FISCAL REFORM
FISCAL TRANSFERS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GOVERNMENT AUDITING
GOVERNMENT DEBTS
GOVERNMENT FINANCES
GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
IMMUNIZATION
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSURANCE
INVESTIGATIONS
INVESTING
LAND POLICY
LEADERSHIP
LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT
LEVIES
LEVY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC TARGETS
MALFEASANCE
MANDATES
MARKET ECONOMY
MINISTER
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
MUNICIPALITIES
MUNICIPALITY
NATIONAL BUDGET
PENSION
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT
PROVINCE
PROVINCES
PROVINCIAL CAPITAL
PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCE SYSTEM
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
RESERVES
RETURN
REVENUE ASSIGNMENTS
REVENUE COLLECTION
REVENUE SHARING
ROADS
RURAL TOWNSHIPS
SAVINGS
SCANDALS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL WELFARE
STATE ASSETS
STOCK MARKET
STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT
SUB-NATIONAL
SUB-NATIONAL FINANCE
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TAX
TAX ADMINISTRATION
TAX BASES
TAX POLICY
TAX REVENUES
TAXATION
TOWNSHIPS
TREASURY
URBANIZATION
USER CHARGES
WAGE RATES
Wong, Christine
Performance, Monitoring, and Evaluation in China
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
China
relation PREM Notes;No. 23
description Amidst all the hoopla about China's rise, it is useful to remember that China is a developing country whose transition to a market economy is not yet complete, with institution building still underway. The uneven pace of progress is reflected in the state of its public sector, but in some respects, China s public sector looks formidable. Most often mentioned is the government s treasure chest of US$3 trillion in foreign reserves. Even more enviable, government revenues have grown at annual rates of over 20 percent for a decade (China statistics 2011), fuelling a steep fiscal expansion at a time when so many countries are being forced to undergo painful consolidations. The government s reputation was further burnished in the post-Lehman global financial crisis, when, after a brief, though sharp, downturn in 2008, China became the first major economy to return to robust growth, propelled by a stimulus program that was, in relative terms, by far the biggest in the world. The bold stimulus and quick economic recovery seemed to show off an effective public sector able to implement national policies swiftly.
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author Wong, Christine
author_facet Wong, Christine
author_sort Wong, Christine
title Performance, Monitoring, and Evaluation in China
title_short Performance, Monitoring, and Evaluation in China
title_full Performance, Monitoring, and Evaluation in China
title_fullStr Performance, Monitoring, and Evaluation in China
title_full_unstemmed Performance, Monitoring, and Evaluation in China
title_sort performance, monitoring, and evaluation in china
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/09/17451388/performance-monitoring-evaluation-china
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17083
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