Raising the Bar: Provincial Coordination Dynamics of Public Education Finance and Fiscal Federalism in China's Action

IF 1.8 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Yangguang Hu, Yusong Yan
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Abstract

The intricate tapestry of educational finance decentralization remains a critical problem in public affairs discourse. This study systematically examines China's provincial coordination reforms in public education finance, utilizing panel data from 2006 to 2021 and employing quasinatural experimental methods. The analysis demonstrates that provincial coordination significantly enhances fundraising capacity and strengthens the supervision of fund utilization, thereby improving governmental fiscal commitment to education. However, the reforms exhibit limited effectiveness in promoting equitable allocation of funds between urban and rural areas, largely due to persistent disparities in resources and governance capacities in rural regions. Regional heterogeneity analyses further reveal marked temporal and spatial differences linked to varying levels of economic development and fiscal capacity. These findings underscore both the institutional achievements of provincial coordination and ongoing structural obstacles, such as entrenched urban–rural and interregional inequalities. By extending the theoretical framework of fiscal federalism, this study provides valuable empirical evidence and practical policy implications for advancing equity and quality in educational finance.

提高标准:中国行动中的公共教育财政省级协调动态与财政联邦制
错综复杂的教育财政分权仍然是公共事务话语中的一个关键问题。本研究利用2006 - 2021年的面板数据,采用准自然实验方法,系统考察了中国省级公共教育财政协调改革。分析表明,省际协调显著提高了筹资能力,加强了对资金使用的监督,从而提高了政府对教育的财政承诺。然而,这些改革在促进城乡地区资金公平分配方面的效果有限,主要原因是农村地区在资源和治理能力方面持续存在差异。区域异质性分析进一步揭示了与不同经济发展水平和财政能力相关的显著时空差异。这些调查结果强调了省级协调的体制成就和持续存在的结构性障碍,例如根深蒂固的城乡和区域间不平等。通过扩展财政联邦制的理论框架,本研究为促进教育财政公平和质量提供了宝贵的经验证据和实践政策启示。
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Journal of Public Affairs
Journal of Public Affairs PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Affairs provides an international forum for refereed papers, case studies and reviews on the latest developments, practice and thinking in government relations, public affairs, and political marketing. The Journal is guided by the twin objectives of publishing submissions of the utmost relevance to the day-to-day practice of communication specialists, and promoting the highest standards of intellectual rigour.
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