Abstract
Capital, natural resources, technology and education are often considered to be the most important factors in improving the level of economic development. China is in the "efficiency-driven" stage of economic development. There are objective laws in the development of education level and economic growth, but they interact with each other. Economic growth provides the foundation and necessary conditions for the development of education. At the same time, the role of education in promoting economic growth is also very obvious. Based on the perspective of postgraduate training, this paper studies the role of education in economic efficiency-driven, through the study of theory, data collection and empirical analysis, combined with the development characteristics of China's higher education, and compares China's and US higher education policies to guide China's higher education. The development of education, and then promote the transformation of China into the "innovation-driven" stage, has certain theoretical and practical significance.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
Reference21 articles.
1. World Economic Forum. The global competitiveness report 2016-2017[J]. 2012.
2. Baltagi B. Econometric analysis of panel data[M]. John Wiley & Sons, 2008.
3. Barro R J. Human capital and growth[J]. American Economic Review, 2001: 12-17.
4. Blankenau W F, Simpson N B. Public education expenditures and growth[J]. Journal of Development Economics, 2004, 73(2): 583-605.
5. Brosig J , Heinrich T , Riechmann T , et al. Laying Off or Not? The Influence of Framing and Economics Education[J]. International Review of Economic Education, 2010, 9(1):44-55.