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Employing a conventional production function, this study advances theoretical and empirical research on the role of economic reforms and human capital on the post-reform economic growth. We construct two unique indexes - a composite economic reform index and a human capital index - to perform a...
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This paper uses a new measure of human capital that works much better in explaining productivity in OECD countries compared to earlier measures of human capital to investigate the educational policy drivers of human capital. A novel methodology is utilised by interacting educational policies,...
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We show that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) experienced significantly faster growth in counties occupied by the Japanese Army than those garrisoned by the Kuomingtang (KMT) during the Sino-Japanese War (c. 1940-45), using the density of middle-to-upper rank Communist cadres (5.4%) and the...
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This paper analyzes the constitutional history of China, with the aim of explaining how and why the policies that … produced its rapid growth came to be adopted. The paper argues that constitutional reforms played important roles in China … influence of urban interests along China's east coast, which indirectly increased support for international trade and the …
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