The processes of human resources formation and development are among the topical areas of research on the growth of national economies. China, like other developing countries, is building an innovation economy, and considers its national human capital as a key factor in its further growth. China has the greatest amount of human resources among all countries of the world, which largely ensures its success in the global economy; however, birth control policy and other factors led to the emergence of several issues that may have a significant impact on the formation of human capital and further economic growth of the country. The purpose of the present study is to reveal modern trends in the formation of human resources of China by considering...
In this paper, we basically made efforts to answer 3 questions: (1)What is the geographic distributi...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
This paper investigates the evolution of human capital in China for 31 provinces over the period of ...
Macro Trends in Chinese Human Resources As we move into a more advanced globalized economy we have d...
Macro Trends in Chinese Human Resources As we move into a more advanced globalized economy we have d...
Our purpose in this article is to develop a framework for studying organizational arrangements used ...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
Our purpose in this article is to develop a framework for studying organizational arrangements used ...
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...
Abstract: This paper studies how initial human capital distributions may determine a country’s devel...
Abstract: Migration and urbanization have transformed the Chinese economy and society in the past 25...
Introduction Urbanization in China has been accelerating since the reformation and the opening up po...
© Taylor & FrancisThis paper uses a Computable General Equilibrium model to explore the macroeconomi...
In this paper, we basically made efforts to answer 3 questions: (1)What is the geographic distributi...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
This paper investigates the evolution of human capital in China for 31 provinces over the period of ...
Macro Trends in Chinese Human Resources As we move into a more advanced globalized economy we have d...
Macro Trends in Chinese Human Resources As we move into a more advanced globalized economy we have d...
Our purpose in this article is to develop a framework for studying organizational arrangements used ...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
Our purpose in this article is to develop a framework for studying organizational arrangements used ...
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...
Abstract: This paper studies how initial human capital distributions may determine a country’s devel...
Abstract: Migration and urbanization have transformed the Chinese economy and society in the past 25...
Introduction Urbanization in China has been accelerating since the reformation and the opening up po...
© Taylor & FrancisThis paper uses a Computable General Equilibrium model to explore the macroeconomi...
In this paper, we basically made efforts to answer 3 questions: (1)What is the geographic distributi...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
This paper investigates the evolution of human capital in China for 31 provinces over the period of ...