Health or wealth? Analysing the impact of health outputs and outcomes vis-à-vis fiscal decentralisation in China

Coinciding with the worldwide wave of fiscal decentralisation, China has sought to calibrate the amount of fiscal authority local governments possess through the Province-Managing-County (PMC) reform. Existing studies have proposed a positive causal linkage between fiscal decentralisation and socioe...

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Main Authors: Chua, Jia Sheng, Teo, Pei Qin, Teo, Joycelyn Yu Xuan
Other Authors: Akshar Saxena
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1663322023-04-23T15:33:38Z Health or wealth? Analysing the impact of health outputs and outcomes vis-à-vis fiscal decentralisation in China Chua, Jia Sheng Teo, Pei Qin Teo, Joycelyn Yu Xuan Akshar Saxena School of Social Sciences aksharsaxena@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Economic development Coinciding with the worldwide wave of fiscal decentralisation, China has sought to calibrate the amount of fiscal authority local governments possess through the Province-Managing-County (PMC) reform. Existing studies have proposed a positive causal linkage between fiscal decentralisation and socioeconomic indicators in China’s context, yet there remains a lack of research on healthcare indicators. This paper seeks to analyse how fiscal decentralisation affects health outputs and outcomes in China. We will utilise the PMC reform as an exogenous variation for establishing a quasi-natural experiment setting. A sequential approach is employed, where we will first prove the relationship between PMC and fiscal decentralisation through the vertical balance (VB) and the ratio of county expenditure to total provincial expenditure (RCE) indicators, before investigating the impacts of fiscal decentralisation on health outputs and outcomes. Extrapolating our empirical results, we argue that fiscal decentralisation has resulted in local officials sacrificing socioeconomic outcomes to pursue economic goals. Bachelor of Social Sciences in Economics and Public Policy and Global Affairs 2023-04-21T01:02:01Z 2023-04-21T01:02:01Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Chua, J. S., Teo, P. Q. & Teo, J. Y. X. (2023). Health or wealth? Analysing the impact of health outputs and outcomes vis-à-vis fiscal decentralisation in China. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166332 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166332 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Chua, Jia Sheng
Teo, Pei Qin
Teo, Joycelyn Yu Xuan
Health or wealth? Analysing the impact of health outputs and outcomes vis-à-vis fiscal decentralisation in China
description Coinciding with the worldwide wave of fiscal decentralisation, China has sought to calibrate the amount of fiscal authority local governments possess through the Province-Managing-County (PMC) reform. Existing studies have proposed a positive causal linkage between fiscal decentralisation and socioeconomic indicators in China’s context, yet there remains a lack of research on healthcare indicators. This paper seeks to analyse how fiscal decentralisation affects health outputs and outcomes in China. We will utilise the PMC reform as an exogenous variation for establishing a quasi-natural experiment setting. A sequential approach is employed, where we will first prove the relationship between PMC and fiscal decentralisation through the vertical balance (VB) and the ratio of county expenditure to total provincial expenditure (RCE) indicators, before investigating the impacts of fiscal decentralisation on health outputs and outcomes. Extrapolating our empirical results, we argue that fiscal decentralisation has resulted in local officials sacrificing socioeconomic outcomes to pursue economic goals.
author2 Akshar Saxena
author_facet Akshar Saxena
Chua, Jia Sheng
Teo, Pei Qin
Teo, Joycelyn Yu Xuan
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author Chua, Jia Sheng
Teo, Pei Qin
Teo, Joycelyn Yu Xuan
author_sort Chua, Jia Sheng
title Health or wealth? Analysing the impact of health outputs and outcomes vis-à-vis fiscal decentralisation in China
title_short Health or wealth? Analysing the impact of health outputs and outcomes vis-à-vis fiscal decentralisation in China
title_full Health or wealth? Analysing the impact of health outputs and outcomes vis-à-vis fiscal decentralisation in China
title_fullStr Health or wealth? Analysing the impact of health outputs and outcomes vis-à-vis fiscal decentralisation in China
title_full_unstemmed Health or wealth? Analysing the impact of health outputs and outcomes vis-à-vis fiscal decentralisation in China
title_sort health or wealth? analysing the impact of health outputs and outcomes vis-à-vis fiscal decentralisation in china
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166332
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