학술논문

Institutions and Provision of Public Goods in Rural China: An Empirical Study Based on Villages in Guangdong Province
Document Type
Article
Source
China Review. 16(2):55-83
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1015-6607
Abstract
In societies where formal institutions are absent or weak, informal institutions are found to serve as mechanisms that enhance government accountability. Pertinent research on China has come up with similar findings. But two issues have not been adequately addressed in existing research. One is the relationship between formal and informal institutions in shaping government behavior if both types of institutions exist. The other is the factors that affect the (re)emergence of informal institutions. Based on a survey of about 800 villages in Guangdong province, this article shows that the existence of both formal and informal institutions may enhance government accountability in the provision of public goods. Factors such as community history and practical needs contribute to the (re)emergence of informal institutions.