The Spillover Effects of Privatization on Efficiency and Income Inequality in China

Xinyu Li, Sung-Haw Kim, Yongshang Liu
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Purpose - This study examines the spatial and inter-temporal spillover effects of privatization on the corporate efficiency and regional income inequality of Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Design/Methodology/Approach - The spatial Durbin model (SDM) is used in regressions to examine the spatial and inter-temporal spillover effects of the privatization of SOEs on improving the efficiency and income inequality of Chinese firms across regions. A panel dataset of Chinese-listed firms from 2008 to 2018 is used. The stochastic frontier analysis method is applied in estimating corporate efficiency. Findings - First, the privatization of Chinese SOEs increased their efficiency, but exacerbated their income inequality. Second, the globalization activities after the privatization of Chinese SOEs increased their efficiency, but exacerbated their income inequality. Specifically, exports decrease income inequality, while outward foreign direct investment or OFDI has an inverse U-shaped effect on income inequality. Third, the privatization improved overall corporate efficiency within the province and that of neighboring provinces. Fourth, the Chinese SOE firms after privatization aggravated income equality within the province and that of neighboring provinces. Research Implications - In general, the results of this study indicate that the privatization of SOEs and the globalization activities after the privatization have improved the efficiency of Chinese firms, but worsened income equality within the province and that of neighboring provinces. Therefore, there is a strong need for governmental policies to cure income equality in provinces around the location of privarized firms.
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中国私有化对效率和收入不平等的溢出效应
目的:本研究考察了私有化对中国国有企业企业效率和区域收入不平等的空间和跨时间溢出效应。设计/方法/方法-运用空间德宾模型(SDM)进行回归,考察国有企业私有化对改善中国企业效率和收入不平等的空间和跨时间溢出效应。本文使用了2008年至2018年中国上市公司的面板数据集。运用随机前沿分析法对企业效率进行了估计。第一,中国国有企业的私有化提高了它们的效率,但也加剧了它们的收入不平等。第二,中国国有企业私有化后的全球化活动提高了国有企业的效率,但也加剧了国有企业的收入不平等。具体而言,出口降低了收入不平等,而对外直接投资(OFDI)对收入不平等具有倒u型效应。第三,民营化提高了省内外企业的整体效率。第四,私有化后的国有企业加剧了省内外的收入平等。研究启示-总体而言,本研究结果表明,国有企业私有化和私有化后的全球化活动提高了中国企业的效率,但恶化了省内和邻近省份的收入平等。因此,迫切需要政府制定政策来解决私有化企业所在地周边省份的收入不平等问题。
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