An evaluation on the local government expenditure in China : productivity, efficiency and optimality

The large-scale government expenditure in China, especially the RMB 4 trillion (US $586 billion) economic stimulus plan in 2008, has raised increasing concerns over its necessity and effectiveness. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of government expenditure in China from 1995 to 2013 in three a...

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Main Authors: Liao, Zhaopeng, Chen, Lin, Tong, Yiling
Other Authors: Wu Guiying Laura
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Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-624542019-12-10T13:06:57Z An evaluation on the local government expenditure in China : productivity, efficiency and optimality Liao, Zhaopeng Chen, Lin Tong, Yiling Wu Guiying Laura School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::China The large-scale government expenditure in China, especially the RMB 4 trillion (US $586 billion) economic stimulus plan in 2008, has raised increasing concerns over its necessity and effectiveness. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of government expenditure in China from 1995 to 2013 in three aspects: productivity, efficiency and optimality, using data extracted from official sources such as China Statistical Yearbook, Finance Yearbook of China. In light of past work, we revise and generalize Barro’s model and apply it in the context of China. We find that local government expenditure in China is productive. It is also efficient in general, despite a decreased efficiency after 2008 and a lower efficiency in western provinces. In terms of optimality, we observe that local governments have underspent before 2008 but have not underspent after 2008. Moreover, non-western provinces have underspent and western provinces have not underspent. Bachelor of Arts 2015-04-07T12:11:16Z 2015-04-07T12:11:16Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62454 en Nanyang Technological University 38 p. application/pdf
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Liao, Zhaopeng
Chen, Lin
Tong, Yiling
An evaluation on the local government expenditure in China : productivity, efficiency and optimality
description The large-scale government expenditure in China, especially the RMB 4 trillion (US $586 billion) economic stimulus plan in 2008, has raised increasing concerns over its necessity and effectiveness. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of government expenditure in China from 1995 to 2013 in three aspects: productivity, efficiency and optimality, using data extracted from official sources such as China Statistical Yearbook, Finance Yearbook of China. In light of past work, we revise and generalize Barro’s model and apply it in the context of China. We find that local government expenditure in China is productive. It is also efficient in general, despite a decreased efficiency after 2008 and a lower efficiency in western provinces. In terms of optimality, we observe that local governments have underspent before 2008 but have not underspent after 2008. Moreover, non-western provinces have underspent and western provinces have not underspent.
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Chen, Lin
Tong, Yiling
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title An evaluation on the local government expenditure in China : productivity, efficiency and optimality
title_short An evaluation on the local government expenditure in China : productivity, efficiency and optimality
title_full An evaluation on the local government expenditure in China : productivity, efficiency and optimality
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