In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has been a big debate though if its growth is caused by capital accumulation (perspiration factors) or driven by Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth (inspiration factors). The difference between both stances is quite substantial since, if the perspiration theory is correct, one expects the growth of the Chinese economy to slow down over time as the capital accumulation grows increasingly less efficient. However, so far this question is difficult to analyse for China since we lack information on one of the factors of production, human capital. To analyse this question, in this paper we develop a new dataset on human capital for the provinces of...
Here, we discuss the role of both perspiration factors (physical and human capital) and inspiration ...
According to the Solow model, capital and output converge to a steady state and only grow at a const...
Young (1995) estimated Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth for Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and S...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
March 2013In this paper we extend our previous studies (Didenko et al., 2012; Földvári et al., 2012;...
We study the dispersion in rates of provincial economic- and TFP growth in China. Our results show t...
In this paper we extend our previous studies (Didenko et al., 2012; Foldvari et al., 2012; Van Leeuw...
This paper develops a human capital measure in the sense of Schultz (1960) and then reevaluates the ...
This paper examines effects of the formation of physical and human capital on the growth of labour p...
China’s performance in economic growth and poverty reduction has been remarkable. There is an on-goi...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
The main objective of this paper is to disentangling the determinants of the Chinese economic growth...
We estimate the contribution of FDI to the efficiency and productivity growth in a cross-region regr...
Cross-province growth regressions for China are estimated for the reform period. Two research questi...
Here, we discuss the role of both perspiration factors (physical and human capital) and inspiration ...
According to the Solow model, capital and output converge to a steady state and only grow at a const...
Young (1995) estimated Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth for Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and S...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
March 2013In this paper we extend our previous studies (Didenko et al., 2012; Földvári et al., 2012;...
We study the dispersion in rates of provincial economic- and TFP growth in China. Our results show t...
In this paper we extend our previous studies (Didenko et al., 2012; Foldvari et al., 2012; Van Leeuw...
This paper develops a human capital measure in the sense of Schultz (1960) and then reevaluates the ...
This paper examines effects of the formation of physical and human capital on the growth of labour p...
China’s performance in economic growth and poverty reduction has been remarkable. There is an on-goi...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
The main objective of this paper is to disentangling the determinants of the Chinese economic growth...
We estimate the contribution of FDI to the efficiency and productivity growth in a cross-region regr...
Cross-province growth regressions for China are estimated for the reform period. Two research questi...
Here, we discuss the role of both perspiration factors (physical and human capital) and inspiration ...
According to the Solow model, capital and output converge to a steady state and only grow at a const...
Young (1995) estimated Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth for Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and S...