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Public Infrastructure in China: Explaining Growth and Spatial Inequality
Nannan Yu
Organisation & Governance
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china
100%
growth
100%
economic growth
41%
transport
33%
economic development
25%
economy
25%
investment
25%
levels
16%
distribution
16%
economics
16%
education
16%
causality
8%
increasing
8%
hypothesis
8%
japan
8%
market
8%
efficiency
8%
income
8%
coastal regions
8%
recommendations
8%
stocks
8%
performance
8%
western europe
8%
western region
8%
concentration
8%
roads
8%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Inequality
100%
Infrastructure
100%
Economics
28%
Transport Infrastructure
21%
Investment
14%
Economy
14%
Economic Development
14%
Emerging Economies
7%
Stock
7%
Public Investment
7%
Income
7%
Transportation Economics
7%
Market
7%
Efficiency
7%
Beliefs
7%
Economic developments
7%
Share
7%
Keyphrases
Spatial Inequality
100%
Transport Economics
22%
Regional Distribution
11%
Causal Linkages
11%
Per Capita Income
11%
Infrastructure Growth
11%
Growth Hypothesis
11%
Public Economics
11%
Interior Regions
11%
Transport Education
11%
China's Transition
11%
Geographical Inequalities
11%
Public Infrastructure Investment
11%
Education Effect
11%
Far-western Blotting
11%
Rich Countries
11%
Western Region
11%
Long-run Effects
11%
Educational Attainment
11%
Transport Infrastructure Development
11%
Chinese Economic Development
11%
Interior Gap
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gene Linkage
10%
Growth, Development and Aging
10%