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The Mean in Budgeting - Insights from Chinese Confucian Principles

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This open access book systematically applies the philosophy of the Golden Mean to interpret the public budgeting process, policies, and reforms in contemporary China, within the framework of Commentary on The Doctrine of the Mean by Zhu Xi, a Neo-Confucian scholar of the Song Dynasty. By constructing a classic perspective for understanding public budgeting in China, the book offers insights that are both innovative and grounded in traditional philosophy. With the rich experience in research and execution in public budgeting, the author provides Western readers with an easy access to understanding the Chinese perspective on budgeting, the budgeting process in China, and its underlying logic.

Sommario

The Doctrine of the Mean in Budgeting.- The Noble Man adheres to the mean; the petty.- The mean is the highest virtue. Few are those who can maintain it for long.- The Way is not practiced, and I understand why.- How unfortunate that the Way is not pursued.- Emperor Shun possessed great wisdom.- Etc.

Info autore


Yannan Gou is the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor at Shanghai University. He sits on the Ministry of Finance Expert Panel and serves as the Deputy Director of the Performance Management Committee of the China Society of Finance. He advises on major financial decision-making for the Shanghai municipal government and serves as the Director of the Public Budget and Financial Management Research Center. He has authored several monographs, including 
The Mean in Budgeting

Budget Decision: Modern Perspectives
, and 
Performance Budgeting: Models and Paths
. He has translated over ten monographs in public budgeting and financial management, such as 
Public Finance in Theory and Practice

The Capacity to Budget

Public Budgeting Systems

Congress and Money

The Federal Budget

The New Politics of the Budgetary Process

Fiscal Administration Analysis and Applications for The Public Sector,
 and 
The Fiscal Revolution in America
. Gou has long provided decision-making consultation and reform solutions in public budgeting and financial management for the Ministry of Finance and various government departments.


Beyond his professional scholarship, Professor Gou has cultivated significant expertise in traditional Chinese cultural arts. His four-decade practice of calligraphy has achieved professional recognition, with his representative work 
Purity
 being exhibited at the prestigious “Invitational Exhibition of Centennial Calligraphy and Painting Masters”. As a scholar of classical Chinese literature, he served as editorial director for the republication of Zeng Guofan's 
Selected Poems of Eighteen Masters
, an important Qing dynasty poetic anthology. His scholarly contributions extend to tea culture studies, evidenced by his editorial roles in publishing 
Tea Language and Songs
 and 
The Book of Chinese Tea
.

Riassunto


This open access book systematically applies the philosophy of the Golden Mean to interpret the public budgeting process, policies, and reforms in contemporary China, within the framework of
Commentary on The Doctrine of the Mean
by Zhu Xi, a Neo-Confucian scholar of the Song Dynasty. By constructing a classic perspective for understanding public budgeting in China, the book offers insights that are both innovative and grounded in traditional philosophy. With the rich experience in research and execution in public budgeting, the author provides Western readers with an easy access to understanding the Chinese perspective on budgeting, the budgeting process in China, and its underlying logic.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Yannan Gou
Con la collaborazione di Qiaolian Zhu (Traduzione)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 11.01.2026
 
EAN 9789819695911
ISBN 978-981-9695-91-1
Pagine 141
Illustrazioni XVI, 141 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Economia politica

Budget, Open Access, Public Economics, Public finance, fiscal policy, Confucianism, The Way of Budgeting, Zhu Xi’s Commentary, Adherence to the Mean, China’s Fiscal Reform, Doctrine of the Mean, Budgeting Process

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