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JOEBM 2017 Vol.5(1): 6-11 ISSN: 2301-3567
DOI: 10.18178/joebm.2017.5.1.476

Government Policy, Human Capital and Regional Economic Growth — Taking the Shandong Province as an Example

Yang Jian

Abstract— By using the theoretical model and practical data analysis, the relationship between Shandong province's human capital and economic growth was researched systematically. The results indicate that the current public education system has simulative effect on human capital accumulation and economic growth; material capital and opening up is helpful for the talent aggregation and flow, promoting human capital accumulation, which is conducive to economic growth; Fiscal decentralization is conducive to economic growth and human capital accumulation; excessive financial burden has the opposite effect. Finally, the suggestion of accumulating of human capital and promoting economic growth was given from the perspective of the government.

Index Terms— Government policy, human capital, economic growth, Shandong province.

Yang Jian is with the Economic Management Institute of the China University of Petroleum (East China), China (e-mail: 107584386@qq.com).

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Cite: Yang Jian, " Government Policy, Human Capital and Regional Economic Growth — Taking the Shandong Province as an Example," Journal of Economics, Business and Management vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 6-11, 2017.

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