Infrastructure and its spillover effect : the case of China
Infrastructure provision in backward areas has been proposed by many studies as a cure for widening income gaps in developing countries like China. However, except a positive relationship identified by most of them, little has been said regarding infrastructure’s role as an unpaid production factor...
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