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[The transformation of the government functions has been a focus of administrative reforms since it was first mooted as a goal of such reforms in 1988. From the earliest government efforts to regulate the market and market-led enterprises to subsequent economic regulation, market regulation and oversight, social management, and public services, and then later on to the transformation of the government functions to the creation of positive environments, the provision of high-quality public services and to ensuring social justice and fairness, the transformation of the government functions in China has moved through several phases in both theoretical and practical terms. Although China continues to face a number of significant changes in terms of transforming the government functions, the line of thought for the related administrative reforms is already very clear. Since the establishment of the new government in 2013 there have been breakthrough developments in terms of the decentralization of power and in the transformation of the government functions. In this chapter, we look at the advances that have been made in efforts to transform the government functions, the importance of such efforts, and the pathways toward restructuring the government's relationship with the market.]
Published: Jul 12, 2021
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