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Human cost of China's industrial growth / Li, Hongbin; Meng, Lingsheng; Pan, Wenqing   Journal Article
Li, Hongbin Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines whether industrial growth during economic development is associated with a high workplace fatality rate by using panel data from China. Controlling for provincial and year fixed effects, our estimations show that provincial industrial growth has a positive impact on the workplace fatality rate. We also find that both the growth of industrial labor productivity and the growth of industrial employment have an impact on workplace fatalities. Our instrumental variable fixed effects estimations, which control for simultaneity, show an even greater effect of industrial growth on the fatality rate. Our empirical findings suggest that the Chinese government ought to reconsider its growth-centered policies to save lives.
Key Words China  Growth  Fatality 
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