Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Border Policies in Dehong Prefecture of Yunnan, China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. An Overview of Border Policy in Yunnan Province
2.1. Study Area

2.2. Practice of Border Management Policyand Changes in Yunnan
2.3. Three Crucial Policies Implemented in Dehong
| Types of Policy | Purposes of Policy | Implementation Forms |
|---|---|---|
| Entry-exit of personnel | Facilitate contact between borderers | Issue certificates for borderers |
| Promote border tourism | Travel permit application from different locations | |
| Restrict illegal entry-exit (Limits on foreign workers, illegal immigration, etc.) | National Law on Entry-Exit Administration | |
| Limit illegal residence within the border | Temporary residence permit of borders outside of Yunnan | |
| Restrict illegal inbound workers | Temporary residence permit and workers’ registration certificate outside the border of Yunnan | |
| Restrict cross-border gambling | Agreement on dismantling border gambling establishments | |
| Cross-border marriages | Limit illegal marriage | Entry-Exit Administration Law |
| Guarantee de facto marriage | Inbound marriage registration certificate | |
| Prevent the trafficking of women | Inbound marriage record registration certificate | |
| Border trade | Promote border trade | Increase the number of frontier crossings |
| Prohibit smuggling (drugs and arms) | Customs inspection measures | |
| Adjust the international trade structure | Adjustment in categories of duty-free goods |
3. Policy Effectiveness Analysis
3.1. Data Sources
| Items | Categories | Number of Person | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | male | 50 | 69.4 |
| female | 22 | 30.6 | |
| Age | 20–30 | 23 | 31.9 |
| 31–40 | 24 | 33.3 | |
| 41–50 | 18 | 25.0 | |
| 51–65 | 7 | 9.8 | |
| Ethnic groups | Tai | 19 | 26.4 |
| Han | 16 | 22.2 | |
| Jinbo | 29 | 40.3 | |
| Burman | 8 | 11.1 | |
| Occupation | officer | 27 | 37.5 |
| peasant | 45 | 62.5 | |
| Education | college and above | 13 | 18.0 |
| high school | 2 | 2.7 | |
| middle school | 22 | 30.6 | |
| primary school | 31 | 43.1 | |
| illiteracy | 4 | 5.6 |
3.2. Kaldor—Hicks Analysis Method and Its Application
3.3. Analysis of Interviews with Three Categories of Border Policies
3.3.1. Policies on Entry-Exit of Personnel
| Type of Policy | Forms of Implementation | Positive Effect of the Policy G | Negative Effect of the Policy L | Combined Effect (Gi+1−Li+) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personnel entry and exit | Handle borderer resident certificate | Convenient for contact between border residents | A few people feel concerned | Good |
| Permission for certificate application for tourism in different locations | Promote border tourism | No opinion | Good | |
| State law on entry-exit administration | Limit illegal entry-exit (Limit foreign workers, illegal immigration, etc.) | People who want to go out to work feel concerned | Good | |
| Temporary residence permit of boarder residents outside Yunnan | Satisfied with limits on illegal residence within the border | Individuals and businesses that employ foreign workers have complaints | Fine | |
| Temporary residence permit of border residents and registration certificate for foreign workers outside Yunnan | Satisfied with orderly management of foreign workers | with no adverse comments | Very good | |
| Agreements on removal of border gambling establishments | Satisfaction with the improvements in social order | No adverse comments | Very good | |
| Cross-border marriages | National Marriage Law | Ensure rights of both parties of marriage | Cost of certificate is high | General |
| Marriage registration certificate for border residents | Have a certain understanding of de facto marriage | No negative comments | Fine | |
| Marriage record registration certificate for border residents | Prevent trafficking of women | No negative comments | Very good | |
| Border trade | Increase the number of ports | Promote border trade | No adverse comments | Very good |
| Customs adopts measures for prevention | Prevent smuggling (especially drugs and arms) | No negative comments | Very good | |
| Adjust the categories of duty-free goods | Good for the nation | Affected the local economy | Not good |
| Type of Policy | Changes in the Form of Implementation | Effect before Implementation Gi−Li | Effect after Implementation Gi+1−Li+1 | Improved or not (Gi+1−Li+1)−(Gi−Li) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personnel entry-exit | In 2013, simple formalities in handling border resident permit | Fine | Good | Improved |
| In 2013, restoration of handling travel permit from different locations | Not good | Very good | Improved | |
| In 2012, revision of national entry-exit law | Fine | good | Improved | |
| In 2011, issuance of temporary residence permits for residents outside of the border of Yunnan | Fine | Fine | Improved | |
| In 2011, issuance of temporary residence permit and registration certificate of foreign workers in Yunnan | Fine | Fine | Improved | |
| In 2009, removal of border gambling establishments | Not good | Very good | Improved | |
| Cross-border marriages | In 2001, amendment on the National Marriage Law | General | General | Without significant improvement |
| In 2010, marriage registration certificate of boarder residents | Not good | Fine | Improved | |
| Border trade | In 1992, Wanding port of Dehong was approved as an open city | Fine | Very good | Improved |
| In 1982, anti-drug work leading group was established in Yunnan province. In 1990, National Narcotics Control Commission was established | Fine | Fine | Without obvious improvements | |
| In 2003, the General Administration of Customs issued the “list of goods on which imported tax policy are for implemented in border trade”; in 2010, the General Administration of Customs abolished this list. | Fine | Not good | Unimproved | |
| In 1996, Kunming Customs and State Administration of Taxation of Yunnan issued “interim measures for import tax administration in border trade of Yunnan” | Good | Fine | Improved |
3.3.2. Cross-Border Marriages Policy
| Name of Village | Number of Families | Number of Foreign Families | Proportion of Foreign Families (%) | Number of Children of Foreign Families |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zhangfeng village | 1138 | 57 | 5.01% | 25 |
| Hunong village | 1268 | 179 | 14.12% | 90 |
| Mengla village | 1065 | 152 | 14.27% | 102 |
| Diesa village | 864 | 97 | 11.23% | 48 |
| Mangnong village | 908 | 78 | 8.59% | 30 |
| Nongguan village | 1148 | 51 | 4.44% | 25 |
| Lameng village | 1522 | 176 | 11.56% | 95 |
| Xincheng | 2740 | 7 | 0.26% | 4 |
| Laojie | 2393 | 23 | 0.96% | 18 |
| Total | 11928 | 820 | 6.87% | 437 |
3.3.3. Border Trade Policy
| Year | Total Value of Imports and Exports (RMB Million) | Total Imports and Exports (Tons) | Number of Entry-Exit Personnel | No. of Vehicles |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | 5000.00 | 17,000.00 | 14,900 | 6900 |
| 1997 | 5095.36 | 18,178.07 | 15,476 | 7919 |
| 1998 | 5025.09 | 31,573.49 | 20,384 | 4650 |
| 1999 | 20,013.76 | 32,702.47 | 97,824 | 12,274 |
| 2000 | 22,967.00 | 43,994.00 | 93,588 | 14,046 |
| 2001 | 14,287.32 | 18,703.34 | 136,146 | 12,272 |
| 2002 | 23,657.75 | 27,612.42 | 268,007 | 43,822 |
| 2003 | 37,100.58 | 62,532.72 | 362,708 | 35,793 |
| 2004 | 27,420.27 | 32,485.07 | 514,318 | 324,557 |
| 2005 | 24,130.08 | 36,489.28 | 508,766 | 33,718 |
| 2006 | 29,036.60 | 36,755.00 | 570,991 | 55,525 |
| 2007 | 47,321.00 | 59,052.00 | 585,312 | 36,854 |
| 2008 | 69,572.34 | 98,425.52 | 571,161 | 40,801 |
| 2009 | 90,988.53 | 109,319.81 | 492,316 | 28,481 |
| 2010 | 157,905.37 | 173,595.51 | 595,352 | 51,609 |
| 2011 | 96,807.33 | 199,042.04 | 680,770 | 98,768 |
| 2012 | 134,153.35 | 180,932.47 | 930,975 | 258,861 |
| 2013 | 140,462.12 | 241,042.00 | 1,184,818 | 373,852 |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Bie, Q.; Li, C.; Zhou, S. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Border Policies in Dehong Prefecture of Yunnan, China. Sustainability 2014, 6, 5284-5299. https://doi.org/10.3390/su6085284
Bie Q, Li C, Zhou S. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Border Policies in Dehong Prefecture of Yunnan, China. Sustainability. 2014; 6(8):5284-5299. https://doi.org/10.3390/su6085284
Chicago/Turabian StyleBie, Qianlong, Cansong Li, and Shangyi Zhou. 2014. "Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Border Policies in Dehong Prefecture of Yunnan, China" Sustainability 6, no. 8: 5284-5299. https://doi.org/10.3390/su6085284
APA StyleBie, Q., Li, C., & Zhou, S. (2014). Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Border Policies in Dehong Prefecture of Yunnan, China. Sustainability, 6(8), 5284-5299. https://doi.org/10.3390/su6085284
