textabstractTo address the problem why China, as a communist country, moves in the opposite direction when the public sector has undergoing a continuous growth in most Western economies since the World War I, we offer a new approach that the de facto fiscal decentralization curtails government size in transition China according to Leviathan theory. Meanwhile, by combining time series and cross-section regression analysis and various variables used by previous empirical studies, this paper tests the Leviathan hypothesis for vertical decentralization, horizontal fragmentation and intergovernmental collusion at national and provincial level, respectively, based on the new data set of China. Our empirical results not only explain Chinese shrink...
Many studies of government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus,...
We characterize the cyclical properties of fiscal policy in China along two related dimensions. Firs...
This policy brief attempts to challenge three popular views on China. Firstly, it contends that it i...
To address the problem why China, as a communist country, moves in the opposite direction when the p...
Abstract. To address the problem why China, as a communist country, moves in the opposite direction ...
his paper investigates the determinants of government size at the provincial level in China. We empl...
From 1982 onwards, the Chinese State Council and the National People’s Congress have had a standing ...
This paper investigates the determinants of government size at the provincial level in China. We emp...
Many scholars attribute China's market reforms and the remarkable economic performance they hav...
Theory suggests that a close match between revenue and expenditure assignments at sub-national level...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation aims ...
Both theoretical predictions of Keynesian view and a large body of empirical studies on developed co...
The paper uses China's recent experience to investigate the potential tradeoff between economic grow...
The study is to examine major restructurings of government that occurred since 1978, with special em...
China presents several macroeconomic patterns that appear inconsistent with stan-dard stylized facts...
Many studies of government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus,...
We characterize the cyclical properties of fiscal policy in China along two related dimensions. Firs...
This policy brief attempts to challenge three popular views on China. Firstly, it contends that it i...
To address the problem why China, as a communist country, moves in the opposite direction when the p...
Abstract. To address the problem why China, as a communist country, moves in the opposite direction ...
his paper investigates the determinants of government size at the provincial level in China. We empl...
From 1982 onwards, the Chinese State Council and the National People’s Congress have had a standing ...
This paper investigates the determinants of government size at the provincial level in China. We emp...
Many scholars attribute China's market reforms and the remarkable economic performance they hav...
Theory suggests that a close match between revenue and expenditure assignments at sub-national level...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation aims ...
Both theoretical predictions of Keynesian view and a large body of empirical studies on developed co...
The paper uses China's recent experience to investigate the potential tradeoff between economic grow...
The study is to examine major restructurings of government that occurred since 1978, with special em...
China presents several macroeconomic patterns that appear inconsistent with stan-dard stylized facts...
Many studies of government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus,...
We characterize the cyclical properties of fiscal policy in China along two related dimensions. Firs...
This policy brief attempts to challenge three popular views on China. Firstly, it contends that it i...