The efficiency of public finance, the role of Government and the economic development in undeveloped areas Song Bingtao School of Economics, Henan University,

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The efficiency of public finance, the role of Government and the economic development in undeveloped areas Song Bingtao School of Economics, Henan University, China

CONTENT THE POVERTY OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS OVERLOOK ON BUPLC FINANCE A NEW MODEL OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THE EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENTS IN SOME CASES

1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS Objective: transformation and economic development in undeveloped areas History: once succeed in past as parts of classical economics Judgment: unsuccessful in last 50years in interpretation of WE,NA and EA, and guideline for undeveloped and developing countries

Causes and conditions The completion of transformation and the 1st stage of development in developed E, the topics of development disappeared in mainstream, they just focus on facts from developed countries Lack of various kinds of successful cases Complexity of topics, involved all area of people activities, need more help from other social sciences

New opportunity: New cases: China, India, Russia New development in other areas, such as game theory, public choice and economic history New economists from developing countries who observe and experience the process of development

2. THE OVERLOOK OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ON THE EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT No institutional factors or variables in the model of mainstream, so no concerning on institutions in development economics, Not to say, concerning on the system of government

In 1950s,overlook the market system, stress on capital, and on governments, but in distribute capital and technology rather than in supplying public goods. So no institutional change of governments, no advantage of governments in efficiency, no labor division and specialization in private and public goods between market and governments Maybe politician and elites dont like it

In 1970s, governments failed, back to market, But, still no efficiency of governments, no market economys efficiency No institutional change of public finance, no efficiency of governments The system of public finance is important, but be ignored.

In 1990s, public finance or relationship between market and governments has been discussed (Stiglitz, 1999) in development economics. Popular of new institutional school Uncorporate equilibrium of group game theory(Auman and Shelling) Public budget system be still overlooked How to establish or initiate a new institution

3. A NEW MODEL OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Perfectly competitive markets are defined by two primary characteristics: (1) the goods being offered for sale are all the same, and (2) the buyers and sellers are so numerous that no single buyer or seller can influence the market price.

Problem of mainstream model: the price is an exogenous variable in the function of economic growth, and a base on which economic entities make their decisions. Information economics no use about information of prices, here, because consumers always change their ideas.

Outcome: The efficiency of market economy missed: The role of entrepreneur: Guess the price of goods, even in a perfect competitive market The efficiency of public finance: Bargaining between taxpayers and governments for the price of public goods

Impacts: The model in mainstream just concerns production, which rely on labor, capital, technology, then innovation, but no any business Misunderstanding: capitalists or entrepreneurs market economy This misleading no influence on USA, but impact on developing countries which lack of entrepreneurs and institutions.

What is market economy? Distribute resources by market system? Maximum of profit by mathematics? If so, the planner will do it best (Barro & Sala-i-Martin,2004). But who knows the information in calculation? The advantage of market over plan: Run business and efficiency from the mechanism of prices Need a institution to permit entrepreneurs to guess and bargain the price with consumers, and governments do it with taxpayers.

How to analyze the efficiency from the bargaining in those system? A new model of economic development: Yi=Ui-Ci Ui=Pi(fi,di,1/qi,ni)*qi(li,ri,ti,ki) Ci=Cmi(li,ri,1/tmi,ki)+Csi(1/g1,1/g2) + Cci(li,ri,1/tci,ki) Cs is transaction cost in governments

Ways of economic development: Trade: entrepreneurs guess preferences of consumers, and raise the prices; Technology of trade to reduce transaction cost: invention of money; Institutional changes to reduce transaction cost: property right system;

Technology of production to reduce costs: machines and organizations; Institutional changes in governments to reduce transaction cost: budget system; Capital and resources to replace labor: no save of cost, but bring us more leisure time-- --the objective of economic development All factors have been analyzed in past, but budget system.What is it? How to get it?

4 THE EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENTS IN SOME CASES Is a state or government a trouble maker (like it in SA)? Or is it a solution (like it in EA) ( Evans,1992) No answer just like private company, but we cannot ignored it The key points here are what kind of government it is, what it does as a government and how it does those works. ----Efficiency

Efficiency of governments Come from the political structure or budget system The change of structure is slow and difficult East Asia rely on both of market and government----strange way However, not to plan or distribute resources, but to supply public goods efficiently

Cases of comparison on supplying of PG Ortiz, Carlos Humberto, An economic growth model showing government spending with reference to Colombia and learning-by-doing, Colombia Economic Journal, Vol.2, No.1, 2004, pp Song, Bingtao, The Institutional Change of Public Finance and Modern Economic Development An Interpretation of the Puzzle of England from the Efficiency of Public Finance,phD Thesis,2007

Make the distinction of market economy and public economy Improve the efficiency of governments services (Wade, 1990.) How to do it?

Three systems: the system to enforce laws and contracts with sovereignty, the system of making decisions and supervising the actions of governments by taxpayers, the system of showing and coordinating the preference of taxpayers on public goods and negotiating between taxpayers and governments

The hardness of economic development We can not copy a system, they are a consequence of political struggle or cooperate game. The system change will be influenced heavily by culture, history and old system. Mass democracy is not a good way, the important point is taxpayer participating in the system. keep small group for cost and equilibrium(Olson,1980)

Thank you!