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Inhalt
1. Introduction
2. Why the Real Property Tax? A Fiscal System's Approach
2.1. A Fiscal System's Approach2.1.1. Tripod structure of modern tax systems
2.1.2. Direct vs. indirect taxes
2.1.3. Regressive vs. progressive taxes
2.1.4. Tax allocation among government levels2.2 Evolution of Taxation in New China
2.2.1 The pre-1949 tax state2.2.2 The no-tax state from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s
2.2.3 Public provision mentality
2.3 Fiscal System Reforms 1978-2015: Reestablishing the Taxation System
2.3.1 Corporate and personal income taxes
2.3.2 Value added tax2.3.3 The missing foot of the tripod
2.4 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
2.5 Towards a Local Property Tax the Window Paper Effect
3. Housing Provision Reform and the Real Estate Sector 3.1. Housing Provision Reform: from Free Provision to Market to Mixture3.1.1. Genesis of the reform
3.1.2. Shift from free provision to market mechanism
3.1.3. Central blueprint vs. local implementation
3.1.4. The comfortable housing project 1995-97
3.2. Real Estate Sector as the Pillar of Economic Growth3.2.1. Housing construction and economic growth
3.2.2. Muddling through of housing market intervention
3.3. Ad Hoc Preparations for the Real Property Tax
4. Why China Need...