Journal article

Betting on the strong: Local government resource allocation in China's poverty counties

S Rogers

Journal of Rural Studies | Published : 2014

Abstract

China's primary approach to addressing poverty in its rural areas has been geographic, through the targeting of loans, grants and public works at designated 'poverty counties'. The efficacy of this approach is increasingly being called into question as China faces entrenched poverty and rising inequality despite decades of rapid economic growth. At the same time, evidence is growing that recent reforms to fiscal policy have disadvantaged poverty counties, leaving them with limited resources with which to achieve poverty alleviation and rural service provision. This article considers how these two processes interact by explaining the pattern of resource allocation in a national poverty county..

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