This book is a comprehensive, scholarly account of Hong Kong Public
Budgeting, spanning from the pre-1997 British rule to the post-1997
Chinese rule. Transcending the existing comparative budgeting
studies which are either central-government focused or symmetric
local-government focused, this book presents Hong Kong Public
Budgeting as a distinctive case of territorial autonomy. It offers
historical and comparative analyses of Hong Kong Public Budgeting,
tracing the evolution of budgetary institutions and budgetary
decision-making and examining the critical issues of budget
openness, budget oversight, and budget allocation. This book will
be of key interest to scholars and students of comparative
budgeting studies. It will also be an excellent text for public
budgeting instructors and students in East Asia and Hong Kong.
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