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INVESTING IN HUMAN CAPITAL FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA

edited by Gordon G Liu (Peking University, China), Shufang Zhang (Harvard University, USA), & Zongyi Zhang (Chongqing University, China)

This book is a reflection of the current research that explores the mechanism, dynamics and evidence of the impact of human capital on economic development and social well-being in modern China. Composed of keynote speeches and selected papers from The 2005 International Conference of the Chinese Economists Society (www.china-ces.org), it tracks the latest understanding and empirical evidence of the relationships amongst health, education and economic development in China. The book presents a broad spectrum of study topics covering human capital and economic growth; demand, attainment and disparity in both education and health; and investing in human capital and the economic and social returns in China. Distinguished contributors include Robert Fogel, Michael Grossman, Daniel Hamermesh, Gregory Chow and Dean Jamison.

 
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Readership: Economists and research scholars with interests in economics of growth and development, human capital and social well-being; policy analysts and graduate students in the fields of public policy, economics, education, public health, demography and sociology.
 
 
424pp
Pub. date: Apr 2010
eISBN: 9789812814425
 
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