The common perception of Chinese governance is a strong, centralized state. For decades, however, the vast majority of the country's policies  originated with local governments, as officials experimented, competed, and copied each other's successes. In this episode, Shaoda Wang of Harris Public Policy describes his research analyzing 3.7 million government documents to trace the origin and diffusion of Chinese policies, revealing the economic costs of the country's shift toward centralized policymaking.

The Pie: An Economics Podcast

Becker Friedman Institute at UChicago

Laboratories of Autocracy: What Happens When China Shuts Down Its Policy Experiments

FEB 17, 202621 MIN
The Pie: An Economics Podcast

Laboratories of Autocracy: What Happens When China Shuts Down Its Policy Experiments

FEB 17, 202621 MIN

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The common perception of Chinese governance is a strong, centralized state. For decades, however, the vast majority of the country's policies  originated with local governments, as officials experimented, competed, and copied each other's successes. In this episode, Shaoda Wang of Harris Public Policy describes his research analyzing 3.7 million government documents to trace the origin and diffusion of Chinese policies, revealing the economic costs of the country's shift toward centralized policymaking.