The Effects of Democratization on Public Goods and Redistribution: Evidence from China

Published By: B.R.E.A.D. | Published Date: May, 01 , 2012

This study investigates the effects of introducing elections on public goods and redistribution in rural China. A large and unique survey was collected to document the history of political reforms and economic policies and exploit the staggered timing of the introduction of elections for causal identification. It was found that elections significantly increase public goods expenditure. The increase corresponds to demand and is paralleled by an increase in public goods provision and local taxes. IT that elections cause significant income redistribution within villages. The results support the basic assumptions of recent theories of democratization. In addition, we show that the main mechanism underlying the effect of elections is increased leader incentives.

Author(s): Yang Yao, Monica Martinez Bravo, Gerard Padro i Miquel, Nancy Qia | Posted on: Jun 05, 2012 | Views(981) | Download (749)


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