经济理论与经济管理 ›› 2023, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (3): 24-39.

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“省直管县”改革对城乡收入差距的影响*

  

  1. 1  浙江大学经济学院;  2  浙江财经大学财政税务学院
  • 出版日期:2023-03-16 发布日期:2023-04-18
  • 基金资助:
    本文得到了国家社会科学基金重大项目“三期叠加下统筹稳增长、促转型和防风险的积极财政政策提质增效研究”(20&ZD080)的资助。

THE EFFECT OF “PROVINCE-MANAGING-COUNTY” REFORM ON THE URBAN-RURAL DIVIDE

  1. 1 School of Economics,Zhejiang University;
    2 School of Public Finance and Taxation,Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics
  • Online:2023-03-16 Published:2023-04-18

摘要: 本文研究了省直管县财政管理体制改革对城乡收入差距的影响。理论分析发现:“省直管县”改革提高了县级政府税收分成比例和省对下转移支付规模,迫使其面临更激烈的横向竞争,加剧其对其他弱势部门的财政资金获取。县级政府还会选择偏向于资本密集型部门的发展战略,延缓县域内城市化进程。实证研究发现:第一,“省直管县”改革显著扩大了城乡收入差距。第二,改革效应存在异质性特征。“省直管县”改革,在东中部地区,会显著扩大城乡收入差距,在民族地区、经济欠发达地区、西部地区,会显著缩小城乡收入差距,在主要产粮地区和省域边界县,改革效应则不明显。第三,地区间横向竞争加剧和选择偏向于资本密集型部门的发展战略是“省直管县”改革扩大城乡收入差距的两条渠道。

关键词: 省直管县, 财政分权, 城乡收入差距

Abstract: This paper takes the perspective of fiscal decentralization among subprovincial governments to examine the effect of Provincemanagingcounty(PMC) reform on the income gap between urban and rural areas Theoretically,PMC reform has increased local taxsharing rate and intergovernmental transfers,which force local governments to face more intense horizontal competition,extending a “grabbing hand” to the rural areas,and choose a development strategy that favors capitalintensive industries Those two logical approaches widen the income gap between urban and rural areas in the county Empirically,the main findings are as follows First,PMC reform has widened the income gap Second,the effects of PMC reform vary in different regions PMC reform has a positive impact on the gap between urban and rural areas in eastern and middle regions But it has an opposite impact in minority,poverty and western regions It has no impact in grainproducing counties and border counties Third,the mechanism analysis shows that two channels of PMC reform are intense horizontal competition among counties and governmental development strategy that favors capitalintensive industries

Key words: province-managing-county, fiscal decentralization, urban-rural divide