城市化意味着更大的政府吗?

Does Urbanization Mean Bigger Governments?

Scandinavian Journal of Economics · 2017
被引 17
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用175个国家1960-2010年的面板数据,发现城市化与政府规模(尤其是教育、医疗和社会支出)密切相关,并在哥伦比亚和德国的州级数据中得到验证。微观层面,城市居民更支持政府承担责任和再分配。

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we introduce urbanization as an important driver of government size. Using panel data for 175 countries from 1960 to 2010, we find that there is a close link between urbanization and the size of the public sector, especially when looking at education, health care, and social issues. Various robustness checks confirm this finding. An analysis of state‐level public spending in Colombia and Germany confirms our hypothesis on the subnational level. On the microeconomic level, people in urban areas acknowledge that governments should take more responsibility, and they are more in favor of redistribution. This finding can help to explain the evolution of government size, and it can also predict the present and future needs of urbanizing areas.

城市化政府规模公共支出再分配偏好