Research on Ethnic Frontier Regions’ Government Finical Publication: Based on the Text Analysis Xinjiang Autonomous Government Budget Report

Yangjie LU

Abstract


In the trend of promoting the reform of government budget, China’s Border Region governments are facing more complicate problems in reality. This paper focus on China’s Border Region governments’ budget reform, taking the autonomous government as research object, trying to analyze the factors affecting progress of autonomous county government budget reform based on the study of the current situation of the publication of government budget, so as to provide a reference for deepening the reform in government budget ideas.

Keywords


Autonomous government; Finical publication; Text analysis

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n

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