Fiscal decentralization and interregional Capital misallocation: evidence from China
Zheng Li and
Jorge Martinez-Vazquez ()
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 2024, vol. 29, issue 1, 56-89
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Misallocation of factors of production has been recently viewed as a promising explanation accounting for the large difference in total factor productivity (TFP) across countries. This article differs from previous studies by concentrating on interregional capital misallocation and by focusing on the role of fiscal decentralization in shaping misallocation. Using a city level panel data set, we measure intra-provincial and inter-city capital misallocation in China over 2003–2018. The empirical results based on provincial level panel data suggest that fiscal decentralization can lower inter-city capital misallocation while revenue decentralization performs better than expenditure decentralization. We further find that this positive effect is more significant and much larger when it is the market rather than government intervention that is driving the flow of capital. The results are robust to subsample regressions, IV estimations, spatial autoregressions and alternative measurement of interregional misallocation.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/13547860.2021.1996676
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