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Inland provinces ‘suffer funding shortfall’

By Andrew Yeh in Beijing

Published: March 10 2006 01:06 | Last updated: March 10 2006 01:06

China’s inland provinces are suffering serious funding shortfalls because of administrative problems and big regional variations in public spending, according to a study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Margit Molnar, the author of a 100-page OECD report on China’s public spending, said there was a worrying disparity between government spending patterns and the dire need for social services in inland provinces, especially Anhui and Henan.

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