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Fiscal Livelihood Spending’s Effects on Multidimensional Poverty Reduction in China

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摘要 This paper investigates how fiscal spending on livelihood improves multidimensional household poverty in China.Based on the panel data of the“China Health and Nutrition Survey”(CHNS)for 2004-2015,we measured the chronic multidimensional poverty index for Chinese households.We have created a multitiered model for empirical analysis.Our findings suggest that multidimensional poverty in China is predominantly capacity poverty.Fiscal spending on livelihoods significantly reduces multidimensional poverty for Chinese households,especially rural households.Investments on livelihoods are more poverty-reducing than transfer spending on livelihoods.As an innovation,this paper offers a dynamic analysis of the effects of livelihood spending on multidimensional household poverty controlling for heterogeneity between individual households and across regions.Our conclusion suggests that the government should improve policy arrangements to increase social opportunities and support sustainable development capacities for the poor,while enhancing protective social security systems.
作者 李晓嘉 蒋承 胡涟漪 Li Xiaojia;Jiang Cheng;Hu Lianyi(School of Public Administration,University of International Business and Economics,Beijing,China;Graduate School of Education,Peking University,Beijing,China;Institute of Finance&Economics,Shanghai University of Finance and Economics,Shanghai,China)
出处 《China Economist》 2021年第2期108-125,共18页 中国经济学人(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Social Science Foundation of China(NSSFC)Project“Study on the Dynamic Effects of Fiscal Spending on Multidimensional Poverty”(Grant No.19BJY229).
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