Title of article
The Political Economy of Earmarked Transfers in a State-Designated Poor County in Western China: Central Policies and Local Responses*
Author/Authors
Liu، Mingxing نويسنده , , Wang، Juan نويسنده , , Tao، Ran نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
22
From page
973
To page
994
Abstract
In order to improve the effectiveness of redistributive policies,
in 2002 the Chinese government increased fiscal transfers and imposed
more stringent regulations on the use of earmarked funds. This article evaluates
the impact this had on K county in a north-western province. The case
study finds that the misappropriation of earmarked transfers did decrease
but this did not necessarily indicate an improvement in the local government’s
compliance in the usage of transfers. Instead, the county governments
found ways to sabotage central policies by exporting fiscal burdens to the
subordinate bureaus that received the earmarked subsidies. In some bureaus
this was done by reducing the amount of funds allocated for operating
expenses. In others it involved increasing staff numbers. These findings provide
a basis for evaluating the effectiveness of using earmarked funds and
internal supervisory mechanisms to achieve policy objectives in an authoritarian
regime.
Journal title
The China Quarterly
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
The China Quarterly
Record number
650314
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