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INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFER (2) answer(s).
 
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Effects of population aging, the ruling political party, and lo: 1993-2007 / Tsai, Nina; Hsu, Yuan-Ho; Chen, Yen-Jong   Journal Article
Tsai, Nina Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Lack of nostalgia: Hometown favoritism and allocation of intergovernmental transfer in China / Ma, Guangrong   Journal Article
Ma, Guangrong Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract We investigated hometown favoritism among senior provincial officials (SPOs) in China. SPOs include all officials with a vice-governor rank or above in provincial party standing committees and provincial governments. Using a new comprehensive panel of 2381 SPOs, we found that an increase in the number of SPOs born in a city does not increase the fiscal transfers received by the city and does not promote local economic growth. We argue that the absence of hometown favoritism results from the Chinese style of upward-accountability regime, in which provincial officials do not need to please residents in return for votes.
Key Words China  Intergovernmental Transfer 
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