In 1994, after a period of substantial fiscal decentralization that has been credited with leading to historically unprecedented growth rates but significant fiscal decline, China introduced a new fiscal system that recentralized the collection of tax revenues. The economic and political consequences of this new Tax Sharing System (TSS) have been debated extensively in the literature, especially because of the renewed interest in fiscal federalism and its interaction with political institutions and economic outcomes. The question central to this debate has been whether the TSS constitutes a significant departure from decentralization with adverse effects on fiscal federalism or whether the recentralization of revenues under the TSS corrects for the overshooting in decentralization with beneficial economic outcomes. This paper exploits the staggered introduction of the TSS across regions and over time for econometric identification purposes and finds robust causal evidence that the TSS had a positive impact on economic outcomes.
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School of Business Administration, University of Hyogo, Nishiku, Kobe 651-2197School of Business Administration, University of Hyogo, Nishiku, Kobe 651-2197
Akai N.
Nishimura Y.
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Department of Economics, Yokohama National University, Queen's University, KingstonSchool of Business Administration, University of Hyogo, Nishiku, Kobe 651-2197
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Nagoya Univ, Grad Sch Econ, Chikusa Ku, Furocho, Nagoya, Aichi 4648601, JapanNagoya Univ, Grad Sch Econ, Chikusa Ku, Furocho, Nagoya, Aichi 4648601, Japan