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Regional Public Service Equalization

Posted on:2012-02-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F KangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189330335470884Subject:Public Finance
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China's economic reform so far has been largely achieved by a highly centralized planned economy to a socialist market economy changes. China's GDP average annual growth rate of about 9% in 2009, the total GDP of China has reached 33.53 trillion, ranking third in the world, per capita GDP ranked the world's top 100 people a relatively comfortable standard of living overall. At the same time, with the economic development, residents of education, health care and social security, the growing demand for public goods. Existing public services in some areas has been difficult to meet the needs of the people desire a fast-growing.Seventh session of the Fourth Plenary Session of the CPC that the next phase of our primary mission is to sustain economic growth. To continue to enrich and perfect response to the international financial crisis plans and policy measures. Not only focus on capital growth, with greater emphasis on structural adjustment, improve people's livelihood, and more focus on strengthening energy saving, greater emphasis on coordination of urban and rural and regional development. But now, China's urban and rural, regional and social income gap between different groups is still significant, serious impact on what we want to achieve "break the urban-rural dual structure, integration of urban and rural economic and social development" goals. So we have to try to arrange a series of related systems so that all members of society access to basic public services, equal access is possible.
Keywords/Search Tags:Equal access to public service, Equal access to education, Equal access to medical, Equal access to the social security
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