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Erschienen in: Journal of Chinese Political Science 1/2022

13.01.2021 | Research Article

Testing the Relationship between Land Approval and Promotion Incentives of Provincial Top Leaders in China

verfasst von: Shenghua Lu, Yuting Yao, Hui Wang

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Abstract

This paper investigates the question of how provincial top leaders’ promotion incentive drive their strategies of land approval in China. This question is situated in broad theoretical knowledge of politicians’ incentives and behaviors for career advancement. In view of promotion rules in China, we make officials’ age a proxy for promotion incentives. Then based on the fact that land is essential for economic growth and the power of land approval is largely in provincial governments, we establish a theoretical framework to uncover the relationship between provincial leaders’ age and their strategies of land approval. With detailed information of provincial leaders and data of land approval areas of 30 provinces in China from 1999 to 2014, we identify an inversed-U relationship between the amount of construction land approved by provincial governments and age of provincial party secretaries, while not for governors. And the maximum of land approval scale corresponds to party secretaries’ age of 57, 2 years before their sensitive age of political career, which can be explained as proactive behavior for upcoming promotion incentives. Furthermore, once the tenure of officials in the same province exceeds 5 years, the scale of land approval will no longer be affected by age. Our study contributes to the existing literature by testing and confirming politicians’ strategical behaviors intrigued by promotion incentive and make it more concrete with the case of land approval in China. Furthermore, we provide a political perspective to understand the expansion of construction land in China.

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Although these studies empirically find the positive effect of economic performance on promotion, we don’t think economic performance is the only or decisive determinant of career advancement. Other factors like officials’ background, network, and loyalty are also important. More discussion of “what determines officials’ career advancement” could be found in Shih et al. [52], Landry et al. [37]. However, in view that thousands of local officials devote themselves in economic development, it is quite persuasive that economic performance is meaningful, even not necessarily decisive, for officials’ career advancement.
 
3
See a report given by Chen Dejun, the Standing Committee Member of the Panyu District
Committee and Executive Deputy District Governor http://​gz.​ihk.​cn/​news/​dba1106.​html
 
4
See a report titled “Breaking away the rules, adopting ‘visit the ministry’ for land quotas” by Guizhou Daily http://​gzrb.​gog.​cn/​system/​2013/​01/​18/​011906883.​shtml. Accessed at 18 May, 2019.
 
7
We will consider tenure as a secondary source of promotion incentive in following hypothesis and empirical analysis.
 
8
In China, governor or general secretary themselves are not directly involved in land approval. Land issues are coped by dedicated land bureaucracy. However, ambitions of governor and secretary can be implemented through the officials of land bureaucracies. For example, governor or general secretary could directly demand officials of land bureaucracies to approve some certain projects, or convey their attitudes about land use in meetings. The subordinate relationship between officials of land bureaucracies and provincial governor/secretary ensure the latter could translate their promotion incentive into larger amount of land approval. That’s the reason why we focus on provincial governor and secretary.
 
9
According to Wang et al. [62], fiscal pressure is an important factor for land approval behavior. A government facing strong fiscal pressure tend to approve more land to replenish its treasury. The measurement of fiscal pressure is: (fiscal revenue-fiscal expenditure)/fiscal revenue.
 
10
The meaning of agricultural land is broader than the meaning of cultivated land in the context of China. Cultivated land refers to the land on which crops are grown. While agricultural land includes cultivated land, woodland, livestock and poultry breeding grounds, and so on.
 
11
The completed area refers to building areas which have been completed in line with the design requirements, the conditions of use, and the acceptance criteria. The data comes from National Bureau of Statistics.
 
12
A normal difference-in-difference estimation includes two binary variables indicating group difference and time difference, as well as their interactions, while in our generalized difference-in-difference design, the former two binary variables are captured by province fixed effects and time fixed effects respectively. Also see [14, 18].
 
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In this case, the amount of land approval in Sichuan under the governance of Du in 2007 was 10,845.5 hm2, 2233.94 hm2 higher than national average level. Before Du the party secretary was Zhang Xuezhong in 2003–2006 (Zhang was 60–63 years old during this period), and the annual average amount of land approval was 6607.08 hm2, 735.12 hm2 lower than national average level. In stark contrast to the former two party secretaries, the annual average amount of land approval in Sichuan under the governance of Liu during 2008–2012 was 17,369.21 hm2, 7235.51 hm2 higher than national average level.
 
14
Due to limited space, we report the pre-trend test in the Appendix.
 
15
In the early stage of 2010s, much agricultural land in Qinling, an important ecological reserve in Shaanxi province, was occupied for the construction villas. However, the provincial party secretary Zhao Zhengyong paid little attention on it, even facing the supervision from the central government. Detailed report could be found in https://​www.​sohu.​com/​a/​376295660_​161795 (accessed at Sep.20, 2020).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Testing the Relationship between Land Approval and Promotion Incentives of Provincial Top Leaders in China
verfasst von
Shenghua Lu
Yuting Yao
Hui Wang
Publikationsdatum
13.01.2021
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Journal of Chinese Political Science / Ausgabe 1/2022
Print ISSN: 1080-6954
Elektronische ISSN: 1874-6357
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11366-020-09707-2

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