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ID092871
Title ProperState capacity, local fiscal autonomy, and urban
Other Title Informationrural income disparity in China
LanguageENG
AuthorTao, Ran ;  Yang, Kaizhong ;  Liu, Mingxing
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Continued urban-rural income disparity poses a serious policy challenge in China's economic transition. As the Chinese economy booms and the state's fiscal capacity grows, there should be a corresponding increase in the center's capacity to redress urban-rural inequality. However, it seems that the stronger state extractive capacity since the mid-1990s has not translated into better urban-rural disparity outcomes. Based on a panel data set covering 270 prefectures in China between 1994 and 2003, the article evaluates the impact of local fiscal spending on urban-rural income disparity. Findings reveal a strong urban bias in China's local fiscal system under an increasingly centralized fiscal system. The centralized fiscal model has in fact reinforced this tendency and ironically weakened the capacity of the central state in achieving the policy goal of reducing the urban-rural divide.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 23, No. Nov 2009: p355-381
Journal SourceChina Information Vol. 23, No. Nov 2009: p355-381
Key WordsState Capacity ;  Urban ;  Rural Disparity ;  Government Capacity ;  Income Disparity ;  Fiscal Autonomy ;  Government Spending