Working Paper

Political Connections, State Ownership and Productivity in China

Richard Harris, Nigar Hashimzade, Sai Ding
CESifo, Munich, 2016

CESifo Working Paper No. 6236

Subordination of business to political influence has remains pervasive in China. We construct a Schumpeterian-type model of growth with managerial time allocation between productive activities and building up political connections. The model predicts the impact of different patterns of state ownership and/or political connectedness on firm productivity linked to a period of liberalization. We then investigate the relationship between political connections, state ownership, and total factor productivity (TFP) using firm-level data for China between 1998 and 2007. We find, consistent with the model, that the firms with the highest levels of TFP had low levels of political affiliation and/or state ownership.

CESifo Category
Industrial Organisation
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: TFP, political connections, state ownership, China
JEL Classification: D240, O140, O430