An Empirical Study about the Effects of Fiscal Expenditure of Public Security on the Stability of Social Situation in China——A Proof from the Panel Data of Chinese Province
HUANG Yan-min1,ZHANG Yan-gui2
(1.School of Management,Tianjin University of Technology,Tianjin 300384,China; 2.School of Economics,Nankai University,Tianjin 300071,China)
Abstract:
The paper focused on the impact of the national fiscal expenditures on the China’s public security to the degree of social stability affected.Through the Granger causality test,the financial expenditure of the public safety is a unidirectional Granger cause that affects the degree of the social stability.In view of these findings,the public safety fiscal expenditure should be dynamically adjusted,which refers to the social stability,in order to fit the social demand of governments’ security.
HUANG Yan-min,ZHANG Yan-gui.An Empirical Study about the Effects of Fiscal Expenditure of Public Security on the Stability of Social Situation in China——A Proof from the Panel Data of Chinese Province[J] Economic Survey, 2015,V32(2): 144-148