A question for today. Which country has the most bureaucrats and functionaries, per capita: the United States or Communist China? And
how do they all rate next to great European democracies like France and
Germany?
Tyler Cowen quotes from a new book by Nicholas Lardy (via
Maggie’s Farm):
…the
size of the Chinese government and party bureaucracy is surprisingly modest…In
this respect, the Chinese communist Party is similar to previous Chinese
dynasties as far back as the Han, which ruled the vast Chinese empire with a
modestly sized civil service.
…China
has only 31 government and party employees per thousand residents. The
number of civil servants per thousand residents in France is 95, in the United
States, 75, and in Germany 53.
Cowen wants us to note that this number does not include
state-owned enterprises. He says that they are significant, but shrinking in
size.
We should also note that the number from China also includes
employees of the Communist Party. Numbers from democratic Western nations do
not include party members.
So, anytime asks you which nation has the most bureaucrats,
you will know that France, the United States and Germany have far more per capita than Communist China.
A fact worth noting.
1 comment:
Trivia of the day?
Per capita comparisons might be unfair given 50% of Chinese are subsistence farmers (as of 2001).
http://www.china.org.cn/english/BAT/45087.htm
Whatever's happening in China, everything changing fast, and how things are counted might be changing fast too.
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