语言变化
政府(语言学)
超重
中国
公共经济学
政治
人口经济学
官僚主义
公共卫生政策
公共卫生
饮酒量
公司治理
经济
业务
体质指数
政治学
经济增长
医学
卫生政策
医疗保健
艺术
酒
法学
化学
护理部
病理
哲学
文学类
生物化学
语言学
财务
作者
Xun Li,Wensi Pan,Gang Xu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jebo.2023.11.002
摘要
Health is fundamental for bureaucrats to properly perform duties so as to deliver the function of the state. Based on a nationally representative longitudinal survey and using a difference-in-differences identification strategy, we study whether and how the recent anti-corruption campaign in China shapes the body weight and health of public sector employees (PSEs). We find that the anti-corruption campaign significantly decreased the BMI and overweight rates of PSEs. Heterogeneity analysis reveals that the effect is more pronounced among the PSEs who are more exposed to corruption ex ante. Further analyses demonstrate that the mechanisms underlying the BMI reduction effect include decreased frequency of alcohol consumption and eating out as well as increased time spent on exercise among PSEs post-campaign. Finally, we find the reduced BMI among PSEs also leads to better self-assessed health and has broader implications for bureaucratic efficiency and governance quality. Overall, this study offers a novel political economic perspective to shed light on an unintended health consequence of China's anti-corruption campaign.
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