We show how regional growth patterns in China depend on physical,, human, and infrastructure capital; foreign direct investment (FDI); and market reforms, especially the reforms that followed Deng Xiaoping’s South Trip in 1992 those that resulted from serious hardening of budget constraints of state enterprises around 1997. We find that FDI had a much larger effect on TFP growth before 1994 than after, and we attribute this to the encouragement of and increasing success of private and quasi-private enterprises. We find that human capital positively affects output per worker and productivity growth in our cross-provincial study. Moreover, we find both direct and indirect effects of human capital on TFP growth. The direct effect is hypothesiz...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
This study examines one of the channels through which education may contribute to economic growth, s...
This paper develops a human capital measure in the sense of Schultz (1960) and then reevaluates the ...
We study the dispersion in rates of provincial economic- and TFP growth in China. Our results show t...
This essay investigates the contributions of different factors to regional economic growth in China....
After initially reviewing the existing literature on the inequality-growth nexus, this thesis then c...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
This paper examines effects of the formation of physical and human capital on the growth of labour p...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
This paper examines effects of the formation of physical and human capital on the growth of labour p...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
China?s economic miracle over the past three decades has been featured with its open-door policy, es...
The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China : the Impact of Human Capital The o...
The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China : the Impact of Human Capital The o...
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...
This study examines one of the channels through which education may contribute to economic growth, s...
This paper develops a human capital measure in the sense of Schultz (1960) and then reevaluates the ...
We study the dispersion in rates of provincial economic- and TFP growth in China. Our results show t...
This essay investigates the contributions of different factors to regional economic growth in China....
After initially reviewing the existing literature on the inequality-growth nexus, this thesis then c...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
This paper examines effects of the formation of physical and human capital on the growth of labour p...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
This paper examines effects of the formation of physical and human capital on the growth of labour p...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
China?s economic miracle over the past three decades has been featured with its open-door policy, es...
The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China : the Impact of Human Capital The o...
The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China : the Impact of Human Capital The o...
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...
This study examines one of the channels through which education may contribute to economic growth, s...
This paper develops a human capital measure in the sense of Schultz (1960) and then reevaluates the ...