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The Contrition Of Chinese Human Capital To Econmic Growth

Posted on:2004-02-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P F ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2156360092987999Subject:Agricultural Economics and Management
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Economic growth is an important branch of modern Economics. Economic growth is the most important symbol and process of economical success that one country can make. Economists think of it as the most crucial issue. Governments all over the world have always paid attention to the economic growth and tried their best to search for the way of sustained steady growth.The economic growth study experiences a increasingly deepening process. In different development phase, economists studied different critical factors in that era. " Because human beings depend on different resource in different economic era " (Marks). Modern economists have found similar successful factors after the investigation of countries with the rapid economic development from 20th century. Four factors that influence the output include human capital , material capital , managerial efficiency , technological leveK social and economic system. However, In current time, these factors such as managerial efficiency, technological leveK social and economic system are regarded as factors that belonged to productivity because that can not be weight by statistics index. Moreover relationship between these factors is close, especially to human capital. Because men decide the level of managerial efficiency and technological level, human capital is the main impetus of modern economic growth. So I take the theme the contribution of Chinese human capital to economic growth.My paper is divided into six parts. First: part introduction search history of the effect of human capital on economic growth; Second: five econometric models that are currently used to study the effect of human capital on economic growth; Third: conceptions and division of human capital and economic growth; Fourth: the quantitative analysis of the contribution of human capital to economic growth; Fifth: measures to the sustained economic growth; sixth: conclusions and tendency.
Keywords/Search Tags:economic growth, human capital, instructive capital, sustained growth
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