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YANG Jinyang

助理研究员(自然科学)

Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Male

Status:Employed

Department:School of Economics

Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)

Degree:Doctoral Degree in Philosophy

Discipline:National Economics
Industrial Economics
International Trade
Labor Economics
Quantitative Economics

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Paper Publications

Are Pilot Experiments Random? Social Connections and Policy Expansion in China

Release time:2022-11-07 Hits:

Indexed by:SSCI

First Author:Jinyang Yang

Co-author:Muchin Bazan

Journal:Journal of the Economics of Ageing

Volume:18

Date of Publication:2021-02-01

Impact Factor:1.9

Abstract:This paper provides new evidence of how political regimes and social connections determine participation in pilot experiments. Using data from China’s national pilot experiments of New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS), we show that county-level characteristics and political regime have explanation power in the early stage of county pilot decision. Local party secretaries connected to Central Committee (CC) members, a political body that comprises the top leaders of the Communist Party, are discouraged to enroll. In contrast, counties that are send-down movement destinations of CC members during Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) are more likely to enroll. We also find that counties with lower cost, higher benefits, and more government revenue are more likely to enroll. Local government leaders may face trade-off between economic performance and social welfare, and connected officials have more incentives to allocate resources in economic growth rather than social welfare. These findings are characterized by a theoretical model that describes how connections change local leaders’ allocation of government resources under a multitask problem

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