2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/8739442
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Sustainable Growth from a Factor Dependence and Technological Progress Perspective: A Case Study of East China

Abstract: The paper constructs an economic growth model that contains human, physical capital, innovation, and energy factors and estimates the output elasticity of seven provinces and cities in East China in the period of 2004–2018. Having calculated the contribution rate of these different factors to economic growth, the paper finds that factors of production have a different elasticity that impacts the growth of different regions and industries and notes that energy and physical capital are the most significant facto… Show more

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“…Capital. Regardless of the health of the economy, economists continue to argue that the most important component of the growth equation is human capital (see [56]) [57]. With the advent of new development theories, HC has emerged as a crucial component for encouraging technical development and adaptation to promote economic prosperity [58,59].…”
Section: Economic Growth and The Development Of Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capital. Regardless of the health of the economy, economists continue to argue that the most important component of the growth equation is human capital (see [56]) [57]. With the advent of new development theories, HC has emerged as a crucial component for encouraging technical development and adaptation to promote economic prosperity [58,59].…”
Section: Economic Growth and The Development Of Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%