Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5047683 | China Economic Review | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
This study employs spatial panel techniques to examine determinants of regional allocation of infrastructure investment made by the central government. Using a sample of 31 Chinese provinces over the 2001-2008 period, we derived four major empirical findings. First, there exist substantial spatial interactions of central government's investment across regions. Second, the central investment exhibits a highly persistent effect. Third, the central government attempts to balance equity and efficiency in its decision-making. Last, the political factor plays a significant role in the regional infrastructure investment.
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Authors
Xinye Zheng, Fanghua Li, Shunfeng Song, Yihua Yu,