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Case: Human Capital Advantages of Late-Developing Large Countries

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In the previous chapters, we analyzed the characteristics, mechanism and strategy orientation of economic development in Large Countries. In this chapter, we will start case analyses. This chapter, with human capital as a case, analyzes in detail the human capital comprehensive advantages in late-developing Large Countries, and builds up an analysis framework based on system theory and coupling theory, to analyze the acting mechanism of human capital comprehensive advantages in late-developing Large Countries. In the meantime, it puts forth the assumption of high degree coupling of the heterogeneous human capital with diversified industrial structure, material capital investment and technological level, and made empirical verification with data of China, to propose corresponding policy recommendations.

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Ouyang, Y. (2016). Case: Human Capital Advantages of Late-Developing Large Countries. In: The Development of BRIC and the Large Country Advantage. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0633-3_7

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