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ID139545
Title ProperResource dependence and human capital investment in China
LanguageENG
AuthorZhan, Jing Vivian ;  Duan, Haiyan ;  Zeng, Ming
Summary / Abstract (Note)Countries endowed with rich natural resources such as fuels and minerals often fall behind in human development. Does resource endowment hamper human capital development in China, a country that hosts rich resources in many of its regions? Through cross-regional and longitudinal statistical analysis and field research in selected mining areas, this study finds that resource dependence reduces government expenditure on human capital-enhancing public goods including education and health care. The local economic structure and reduced demand for labour, the shifting of government responsibilities onto mining enterprises, and the myopia of local residents and officials all discourage the local governments in resource-rich regions from investing in human capital.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No.221; Mar 2015: p.49-72
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 221
Key WordsChina ;  Human Capital ;  Curse of Natural Resources ;  Local Public Goods Provision ;  Mixed Research Method


 
 
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