This paper develops a human capital measure in the sense of Schultz (1960) and then reevaluates the contribution of human capital to China’s economic growth. The results indicate that human capital plays a much more important role in China’s economic growth than available literature suggests, 38.1% of economic growth over 1978-2008, and even higher for 1999-2008. In addition, because human capital formation accelerated following the major educational expansion increases after 1999 (college enrollment in China increased nearly fivefold between 1997 and 2007) while growth rates of GDP are little changed over the period after 1999, total factor productivity increases fall if human capital is used in growth accounting as we suggest. TFP, by our...
This paper applies the growth accounting model to Chinese economy at region and province levels from...
This paper examines the roles of physical capital, human capital, and social capital in China's econ...
Cross-province growth regressions for China are estimated for the reform period. Two research questi...
China’s performance in economic growth and poverty reduction has been remarkable. There is an on-goi...
China’s performance in economic growth and poverty reduction has been remarkable. There is an on-goi...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
Human capital, as a synthesis of wisdom and physical fitness condensed in workers, is sometimes conf...
We show how regional growth patterns in China depend on physical,, human, and infrastructure capital...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
We study the dispersion in rates of provincial economic- and TFP growth in China. Our results show t...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
Cross-province growth regressions for China are estimated for the reform period. Two research questi...
This paper applies the growth accounting model to Chinese economy at region and province levels from...
This paper examines the roles of physical capital, human capital, and social capital in China's econ...
Cross-province growth regressions for China are estimated for the reform period. Two research questi...
China’s performance in economic growth and poverty reduction has been remarkable. There is an on-goi...
China’s performance in economic growth and poverty reduction has been remarkable. There is an on-goi...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
Human capital, as a synthesis of wisdom and physical fitness condensed in workers, is sometimes conf...
We show how regional growth patterns in China depend on physical,, human, and infrastructure capital...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
We study the dispersion in rates of provincial economic- and TFP growth in China. Our results show t...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
Cross-province growth regressions for China are estimated for the reform period. Two research questi...
This paper applies the growth accounting model to Chinese economy at region and province levels from...
This paper examines the roles of physical capital, human capital, and social capital in China's econ...
Cross-province growth regressions for China are estimated for the reform period. Two research questi...