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What is the difference between full funding and self-financing of public institutions?

This is relative to the budget allocation. Full allocation, that is, the salary (head fee) of regular staff is full allocation in the financial budget; Self-financing, self-supporting, that is, although it is a public institution, it is managed by reference to the public institution, but the salary (headcount fee) of the formal staff is raised by the unit; Half, that is, the salary of regular staff (headcount fee) is the financial commitment part, which is called financial surplus allocation, and the rest is solved by the unit through its own income.