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ID072718
Title ProperPolitical economy of township Government debt, township enterprises and rural financial institutions in China
LanguageENG
AuthorOng, Lynette
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article sheds light on the ways in which township governments mobilized resources from local financial institutions, and how failure to repay many of these loans gave rise to sizeable local government debt. Mobilization of resources was done through loans to collective enterprises whose de facto owners were township authorities. Though the enterprises were nominal borrowers, loan transactions would not have occurred without guarantees by township governments. Another way of financial resource mobilization was by establishing local informal financial organizations that were subject to less strict regulations, and over which township authorities could exercise control. Further, because the enterprises' profits and taxes ultimately went to township authorities, and the enterprises also contributed towards provision of public goods that were the authorities' obligation, enterprise financing became a roundabout way in which township authorities sought financial assistance for their fiscal needs.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly No. 186; Jun 2006: p377-400
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 186
Key WordsChina ;  Political Economy ;  Township Government Debt ;  Township Enterprises ;  Rural Financial Institutions