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The impact of political cycle: Evidence from coalmine accidents in China
Authors:Huihua Nie  Minjie Jiang  Xianghong Wang
Institution:1. Renmin University of China, No. 59, ZhongGuanCun Ave., Beijing 100872, China;2. China National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors, No. A9, Jinrong Ave., Beijing 100033, China
Abstract:This paper examines the impact of political cycle on coalmine accidents in China. The political cycle is formed by the major local meetings of legislative bodies held every year in all provinces of China. This is because the government has a strong incentive to maintain social stability during the meetings and to focus on economic growth in other times. We test how such cycles affect coalmine fatality using monthly data at the provincial level between 2000 and 2010. We find that the number of accidents and casualties were significantly lowered during the local events of “two sessions” after controlling for other time fixed effects. The temporary reduction of accidents seemed to have been achieved by controlling production rather than by improving safety measures. The magnitude of the cycle for accidents is enlarged in provinces where media exposure is stronger and where the vice governor in charge of safety is faced with a possible extension to another term in the current post.
Keywords:H700  E320  D820  L510
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