Decentralization and development of small cites: Evidence from county-to-city upgrading in China

IF 1.9 Q2 ECONOMICS
Wei Tang
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Abstract

This paper examines how decentralization of administrative and fiscal authority affects the development of small cities by exploiting a unique reform of county-to-city upgrading (chexiansheshi) in China. Based on a comprehensive county-level dataset and difference-in-difference approach, I evaluate the overall as well as heterogenous effect of upgrading policy between 1993 and 1997 on local economic development. The policy impacts are most pronounced in eastern regions and counties with higher initial agglomeration level. While the effect on economic development is insignificant in middle and western regions, it greatly expanded local bureaucracy size in these areas. I discuss the potential channels of policy effects under a simple decentralization framework with heterogeneous regions. These findings suggest that decentralization might generate entirely different consequences, relying on the level of local development potential. For this reason, it is important for the policy makers to fully take into account regional heterogeneity in optimizing decentralization policy.

分权与小城市发展:来自中国县城升级的证据
本文利用中国独特的县市升级改革来考察行政和财政权力下放对小城市发展的影响。基于综合县级数据集和差中差法,本文评估了1993 - 1997年升级政策对地方经济发展的整体效应和异质性效应。政策影响在初始集聚水平较高的东部地区和县域最为明显。虽然对中西部地区经济发展的影响不大,但却极大地扩大了这些地区的地方官僚规模。我讨论了在一个具有异质区域的简单分权框架下政策效果的潜在渠道。这些发现表明,权力下放可能会产生完全不同的后果,这取决于地方发展潜力的水平。因此,政策制定者在优化分权政策时应充分考虑区域异质性。
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