How does the Chinese bureaucracy sustain economic growth without stable local political leaders? Stratified spatial mobility and the role of stable political elites in local governments

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Journal of Asian Public Policy Pub Date : 2021-12-19 DOI:10.1080/17516234.2021.2013400
Ling Zhu
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ABSTRACT The economic influence of local political leaders, i.e. heads of local governments and party committees in subnational jurisdictions, has been highly emphasized and widely studied in China. Yet studies have also documented that these leaders experienced frequent spatial transfers and had short time horizons in each jurisdiction, which should have perverse effects on their incentives and capacities to promote the regional economy. What, then, explains the continued economic growth in China without stable local political leaders? Drawing on the stratified spatial mobility model, we emphasize the importance of the more stable political elites, who constitute a crucial buffer zone to alleviate the perverse economic effects of leaders’ frequent turnover, in sustaining long-term local development. Our empirical analyses in Jiangsu province provide evidence that supports this proposition. This study deepens our understanding of the institutional logic underlying China’s economic growth and political stability.
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没有稳定的地方政治领导人,中国官僚如何维持经济增长?分层空间流动与稳定的政治精英在地方政府中的作用
在中国,地方政治领导人(即地方政府和地方党委领导人)的经济影响力一直受到高度重视和广泛研究。然而,研究也证明,这些领导人经历了频繁的空间转移,在每个管辖范围内的时间跨度很短,这应该对他们促进区域经济的动机和能力产生不利影响。那么,在没有稳定的地方政治领导人的情况下,如何解释中国经济的持续增长?根据分层空间流动模型,我们强调了更稳定的政治精英在维持地方长期发展中的重要性,他们构成了一个关键的缓冲区,可以缓解领导人频繁更换对经济的不良影响。我们对江苏省的实证分析提供了支持这一命题的证据。这一研究加深了我们对中国经济增长和政治稳定背后的制度逻辑的理解。
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