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Fiscal incentive, political incentive, and strategic interaction of illegal land use by local governments

Zekun Liu, Caixin Jiang, Jun Huang, Weiwen Zhang and Xuewen Li

Land Use Policy, 2023, vol. 129, issue C

Abstract: The Chinese-style decentralization that emerged in the 1990 s has brought about a period of economic growth. However, the drawbacks of decentralized reforms have also gradually drawn the attention of scholars. Local governments themselves, who are supposed to be the custodians of local land, have become the subjects of violations. The study analyzes illegal land use by local governments in the macro context of the entire Chinese economic transition. The trade-offs and constraints faced by local governments in committing illegal land use are evaluated, relevant hypotheses proposed, and a time-spatial dynamic panel data model is constructed through theoretical analysis. Finally, the results of the theoretical and empirical analyses are combined to initiate a more in-depth discussion on the underlying mechanisms of illegal land use by local government, thus attempting to further clarify the logic behind local government land violations in the context of economic growth. The main conclusions are as follows: (1) The development impulse of local governments under the Chinese-style decentralized structure, coupled with the imperfect horizontal accountability mechanism and the inherent defects of the land plan management system, has led to local governments’ repeated violation of land law. (2) There are significant strategic features of such illegal land use, which are manifested in path dependence in time and horizontal competition imitation in space. (3) The financial incentives of local governments and the promotion incentives of local officials have varying degrees of impact on the development of local governments.

Keywords: Illegal land use; Local government; Fiscal incentive; Political incentive; Spatial strategic interaction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106647

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