This paper examines a distinctive mechanism of providing incentives to local governments – upgrading counties to "cities". In China, awarding city status to existing counties is the dominant way of creating new urban administrative units, during which the local government gets many benefits. Using a large panel data set covering all counties in China during 1993-2004, I investigate the determinants of upgrading. I find that the official minimum requirements for upgrading are not enforced in practice. Instead, economic growth rate plays a key role in obtaining city status. An empirical test is then conducted to distinguish between a principal-agent incentive mechanism and political bargaining. The findings are consistent with the hypothesis ...
To explain China's dramatic economic growth, researchers have proposed a tournament thesis. Acc...
This research explores from the perspective of new institutional economics the role played by local ...
China has sustained incredible double-digit economic growth over three decades. In Chapter 2, I inve...
This paper examines a distinctive mechanism of providing incentives to local governments – upgrading...
China operated an urbanization policy by which counties could be given city status between 1983 and ...
This paper utilizes a countrywide process of county-to-city upgrading in the 1990s to identify wheth...
To date, many geography studies have identified GDP, population, FDI, and transportation factors as ...
Despite common national institutions and incentives to remake urban landscapes to anchor growth, gen...
Economic growth in China in recent decades has largely rested on the dynamism of its cities. High ec...
Economic growth in China in recent decades has largely rested on the dynamism of its cities. High ec...
This paper examines how decentralization of administrative and fiscal authority affects the developm...
In the mid-1990s, counties in China’s Anhui Province and the central and northern regions of Jiangsu...
Conventional wisdom attributed China's rapid urbanization to targeted measures taken by the central ...
CEO incentive contracts are commonplace in China but their incidence varies significantly across Chi...
This research explores from the perspective of new institutional economics the role played by local ...
To explain China's dramatic economic growth, researchers have proposed a tournament thesis. Acc...
This research explores from the perspective of new institutional economics the role played by local ...
China has sustained incredible double-digit economic growth over three decades. In Chapter 2, I inve...
This paper examines a distinctive mechanism of providing incentives to local governments – upgrading...
China operated an urbanization policy by which counties could be given city status between 1983 and ...
This paper utilizes a countrywide process of county-to-city upgrading in the 1990s to identify wheth...
To date, many geography studies have identified GDP, population, FDI, and transportation factors as ...
Despite common national institutions and incentives to remake urban landscapes to anchor growth, gen...
Economic growth in China in recent decades has largely rested on the dynamism of its cities. High ec...
Economic growth in China in recent decades has largely rested on the dynamism of its cities. High ec...
This paper examines how decentralization of administrative and fiscal authority affects the developm...
In the mid-1990s, counties in China’s Anhui Province and the central and northern regions of Jiangsu...
Conventional wisdom attributed China's rapid urbanization to targeted measures taken by the central ...
CEO incentive contracts are commonplace in China but their incidence varies significantly across Chi...
This research explores from the perspective of new institutional economics the role played by local ...
To explain China's dramatic economic growth, researchers have proposed a tournament thesis. Acc...
This research explores from the perspective of new institutional economics the role played by local ...
China has sustained incredible double-digit economic growth over three decades. In Chapter 2, I inve...