When Top-Down Meets Bottom-Up: Local Adoption of Social Policy Reform in China

Xianguo Huang, S. Kim
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Abstract

Authoritarian local leaders face two driving forces in social policy making: top-down pressure from the regime and bottom-up motivations derived from local conditions. Existing studies recognize the importance of both forces but remain unclear as to how they interact and which of them is more influential in driving local policy adoption. Focusing on two health insurance integration policies in China, we find that when the policy entails substantial class or distributive conflicts and bureaucratic friction, top-down pressure for compliance is a dominant driver for local policy adoption; when the policy does not entail such conflicts or bureaucratic infighting, bottom-up motivations based on local economic geography together with top-down pressure drive local adoption. We find support for this argument from an analysis of an original city-level dataset in China from 2004 to 2016. This study has implications for social policy reform, decentralization and government responsiveness in authoritarian countries with multilevel governance.
当自上而下与自下而上相遇:中国社会政策改革的地方采纳
专制的地方领导人在制定社会政策时面临着两种驱动力量:来自政权自上而下的压力和来自当地条件的自下而上的动机。现有的研究认识到这两种力量的重要性,但仍不清楚它们如何相互作用,以及哪一种力量在推动地方政策采用方面更有影响力。以中国两项医疗保险整合政策为研究对象,我们发现当政策涉及重大的阶级或分配冲突和官僚摩擦时,自上而下的合规压力是地方采取政策的主要驱动因素;当政策不涉及此类冲突或官僚内讧时,基于当地经济地理的自下而上动机和自上而下的压力驱动当地采用。我们从2004年至2016年的中国原始城市数据集分析中发现了这一论点的支持。本研究对具有多层次治理的威权国家的社会政策改革、权力下放和政府响应具有启示意义。
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