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Excessive Macrocontrol and Preventive Measures

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Macrocontrol is called stabilization policies in advanced economies, where it is meant to be a public policy to offset short-term economic fluctuations so that output and price remain as close to their long-term levels as possible. However, in China, macrocontrol tends to be used as a tool to promote economic growth.

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Luo, L. (2023). Excessive Macrocontrol and Preventive Measures. In: Li, Y., Cheng, Z. (eds) The Chinese Path Toward a Leaner Government. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6718-4_3

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