Since the higher education expansion and education marketization from 1998, China’s education inflation has become increasingly serious. And correspondingly, the income of graduates remains in a low level. This paper built a model and explained two important reasons. First, the quality of Chinese high education is relatively low, which means the signal effect of education will be less efficient. Second, every individual has an incentive to occupy higher status in the education hierarchy, which means there is a zero-sum education arms race game. I try to build a simple but powerful model in this essay to explain how thses two factors contribute to Chinese education inflation and how they intertwine with each other
China has made remarkable progress along the path of economic transformation over the past three dec...
This paper assesses the various elements that enter into the relation between the expansion of highe...
China experienced a 47% expansion in higher education enrolment between 1998 and 1999 and a sixfold ...
Against the background of the recent rate of expansion of China's higher education system that has o...
This paper estimates the economic returns to education in China from 1989 to 2009, using the China H...
This paper estimates the economic returns to education in China from 1989 to 2009, using the China H...
Over the past decades, Chinese higher education has undergone a dramatic expansion. According to An ...
China experienced a near 5-fold increase in annual Higher Education (HE) enrolment in the decade sta...
This paper reviews the policy debate over urban graduate unemployment in China, and how it is relate...
Chapter 1. Growth in a Patrilocal Economy: Female Schooling, Household Savings, and China\u27s One-...
This dissertation, in the format of three interrelated manuscripts, uses panel data models to analyz...
This essay investigate the returns to education in China using pooled CHNS (China Health and Nutriti...
With an introduction to the overall underdevelopment of higher education in China compared with the ...
China has made remarkable progress along the path of economic transformation over the past three dec...
This paper assesses the various elements that enter into the relation between the expansion of highe...
China experienced a 47% expansion in higher education enrolment between 1998 and 1999 and a sixfold ...
Against the background of the recent rate of expansion of China's higher education system that has o...
This paper estimates the economic returns to education in China from 1989 to 2009, using the China H...
This paper estimates the economic returns to education in China from 1989 to 2009, using the China H...
Over the past decades, Chinese higher education has undergone a dramatic expansion. According to An ...
China experienced a near 5-fold increase in annual Higher Education (HE) enrolment in the decade sta...
This paper reviews the policy debate over urban graduate unemployment in China, and how it is relate...
Chapter 1. Growth in a Patrilocal Economy: Female Schooling, Household Savings, and China\u27s One-...
This dissertation, in the format of three interrelated manuscripts, uses panel data models to analyz...
This essay investigate the returns to education in China using pooled CHNS (China Health and Nutriti...
With an introduction to the overall underdevelopment of higher education in China compared with the ...
China has made remarkable progress along the path of economic transformation over the past three dec...
This paper assesses the various elements that enter into the relation between the expansion of highe...
China experienced a 47% expansion in higher education enrolment between 1998 and 1999 and a sixfold ...