Did government decentralization cause China's economic miracle?

H Cai, D Treisman - World politics, 2006 - cambridge.org
H Cai, D Treisman
World politics, 2006cambridge.org
Many scholars attribute China's market reforms and the remarkable economic performance
they have fostered in part to the country's political and fiscal decentralization. Political
decentralization is said to have stimulated local policy experiments and restrained predatory
central interventions. Fiscal decentralization is thought to have motivated local officials to
promote development and harden enterprises' budget constraints. The locally diversified
structure of the prereform economy is said to have facilitated liberalization. Reexamining …
Many scholars attribute China's market reforms and the remarkable economic performance they have fostered in part to the country's political and fiscal decentralization. Political decentralization is said to have stimulated local policy experiments and restrained predatory central interventions. Fiscal decentralization is thought to have motivated local officials to promote development and harden enterprises' budget constraints. The locally diversified structure of the prereform economy is said to have facilitated liberalization. Reexamining these arguments, the authors find that none establishes a convincing link between political or fiscal decentralization and China's successes. They suggest an alternative view of the reform process in which growth-enhancing policies emerged from competition between promarket and conservative factions in Beijing.
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