The role of institutional quality and human capital for economic growth across Chinese provinces – a dynamic panel data approach
Volume: 18, Issue: 3, Pages: 209 - 227
Published: Apr 24, 2020
Abstract
There is an ongoing debate within the economic growth and development literature whether institutions or human capital are more important for economic growth. We add further arguments to this discussion by focusing on a particular country, namely China. China is an interesting case study since it is often regarded as an exception by having achieved miraculous growth for more than three decades despite relatively low institutional quality. We...
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Title
The role of institutional quality and human capital for economic growth across Chinese provinces – a dynamic panel data approach
Published Date
Apr 24, 2020
Volume
18
Issue
3
Pages
209 - 227
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