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      Target Setting in Tournaments: Theory and Evidence from China

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      The Economic Journal
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          Motivated by the prevalence of economic targets at all levels of territory administration in China, this article proposes a Tullock contest model to study optimal target setting in a multi-layered tournament-based organisation. In our model, targets are used by upper-level officials to convey the importance of economic growth and incentivise subordinates in the tournaments. Our model predicts a top-down amplification of economic growth targets along the jurisdiction levels, which explains the observed pattern in China. Using both provincial and prefectural-level data, we test the model predictions and find consistent evidence.

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                Journal
                The Economic Journal
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0013-0133
                1468-0297
                October 2019
                October 01 2019
                May 20 2019
                October 2019
                October 01 2019
                May 20 2019
                : 129
                : 623
                : 2888-2915
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Peking University
                Article
                10.1093/ej/uez018
                adaebbfc-c276-4a4e-8ba7-a9f906604816
                © 2019

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