精英政治
晋升(国际象棋)
政治
中国
背景(考古学)
政治学
功率(物理)
结果(博弈论)
公共关系
经济
微观经济学
法学
地理
量子力学
物理
考古
作者
Yu Zhong,Stan Hok Wui Wong
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0305741020000284
摘要
Abstract Whether local officials in China are promoted on a meritocratic basis has been the subject of long-standing debate. Merit is commonly gauged by a leader's ability to deliver local GDP growth. Although some find economic performance to be a strong predictor of the career success of local leaders, we argue that the existing measure, which focuses on the promotion outcome of a single career step, is problematic because the career success of individual local leaders is seldom determined by a single promotion, or the lack thereof. We propose an alternative measure that is more suitable for China's political context: the length of time until promotion. Analysing the time it takes to gain promotion for four types of local leaders, we find that good economic performance is associated with a shorter time until promotion. However, the cumulative time-reducing effect of economic performance is far from significant, as it is generally insufficient to help local leaders overcome the age ceiling for promotion.
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