Spatial Effect Research on Educational Output and Economic Growth in China

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This thesis is to study spatial effect of education output on economic growth through the use of spatial measurement technique. According to the study: there’s the presence of spatial spillover effects in human capital, economic growth, and others; in previous years, human capital depended on mainly the employers with junior school education or below; in recent years, with the reduction of employers with junior school education or below, employers with regular higher education can best promote the economic growth. However, it’s very difficult for human capital with vocational education to promote economic growth, especially in recent years. Therefore, from the perspective of long-term economic growth, China should focus on culturing professional talents and put more resources into the development of vocational education while developing the higher education.

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Sun, W. and Ma, J. (2016) Spatial Effect Research on Educational Output and Economic Growth in China. Open Journal of Statistics, 6, 387-396. doi: 10.4236/ojs.2016.63034.

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