Directed Improvisation in Administrative Financing

Yuen Yuen Ang
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This essay examines one of the oldest and most basic problems of governance: how to pay the bureaucracy. Even as a relatively prosperous locale in China, Zouping County is not spared from budgetary pressures. Public organizations must “self-finance” — that is, generate a portion of their own incomes and staff benefits. How do they go about self-financing? Are they free to generate revenue in any manner? Or is their self-financing behavior regulated by certain rules, and if so, which rules? My investigation finds that strategies of administrative self-financing in local China are bound by rules, specifically rules made by an intersecting matrix of vertical and horizontal authorities within the state. More broadly, this account illustrates a key condition of adaptation — which I call “directed improvisation.” Rather than attribute China’s adaptive governance to fixed factors such as history or culture, I argue that the combination of top-down directions and bottom-up improvisation is essential for effective adaptation to occur within the bureaucracy.
行政财政中的定向即兴
本文探讨了治理中最古老、最基本的问题之一:如何向官僚机构支付薪酬。作为中国相对繁荣的地区,邹平县也难逃预算压力。公共组织必须“自筹资金”- -即自己产生一部分收入和工作人员福利。他们如何自负盈亏?它们是否能够以任何方式免费创造收益?或者他们的自筹资金行为是否受到某些规则的约束,如果是,是哪些规则?我的调查发现,中国地方政府的行政自筹策略受到规则的约束,特别是国家内部纵横交错的权力矩阵所制定的规则。更广泛地说,这种描述说明了适应的一个关键条件——我称之为“定向即兴创作”。我没有将中国的适应性治理归因于历史或文化等固定因素,而是认为自上而下的指导和自下而上的即兴结合对于官僚机构内部的有效适应至关重要。
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