Economic transition, higher education and worker productivity in China

We investigate the role of education on worker productivity and firms' total factor productivity using a panel of firm-level data from China. We estimate the returns to education by calculating the marginal productivity of workers of different education levels based on estimates of the firm-lev...

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Main Authors: FLEISHER, Belton, YU, Yifan, LI, Haizheng, KIM, Seonghoon
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-30052019-09-27T07:05:10Z Economic transition, higher education and worker productivity in China FLEISHER, Belton YU, Yifan LI, Haizheng KIM, Seonghoon We investigate the role of education on worker productivity and firms' total factor productivity using a panel of firm-level data from China. We estimate the returns to education by calculating the marginal productivity of workers of different education levels based on estimates of the firm-level production function. We also estimate how the education level of workers and CEO contributes to firms' total factor productivity. Estimated marginal products are much higher than wages, and the gap is larger for highly educated workers. Our estimate shows that an additional year of schooling raises marginal product by 30.1%, and that CEO's education increases TFP for foreign-invested firms. Estimates vary substantially across ownership classes, the effect of schooling on productivity being highest in foreign-invested firms. We infer that market mechanisms contribute to a more efficient use of human capital within firms. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2006 info:doi/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2010.01.001 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/3005/viewcontent/Economic_transition_higher_education_and_worker_productivity_in.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Productivity Returns to education Marginal product Firm China Transition Asian Studies Education Growth and Development Labor Economics
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Productivity
Returns to education
Marginal product
Firm
China
Transition
Asian Studies
Education
Growth and Development
Labor Economics
spellingShingle Productivity
Returns to education
Marginal product
Firm
China
Transition
Asian Studies
Education
Growth and Development
Labor Economics
FLEISHER, Belton
YU, Yifan
LI, Haizheng
KIM, Seonghoon
Economic transition, higher education and worker productivity in China
description We investigate the role of education on worker productivity and firms' total factor productivity using a panel of firm-level data from China. We estimate the returns to education by calculating the marginal productivity of workers of different education levels based on estimates of the firm-level production function. We also estimate how the education level of workers and CEO contributes to firms' total factor productivity. Estimated marginal products are much higher than wages, and the gap is larger for highly educated workers. Our estimate shows that an additional year of schooling raises marginal product by 30.1%, and that CEO's education increases TFP for foreign-invested firms. Estimates vary substantially across ownership classes, the effect of schooling on productivity being highest in foreign-invested firms. We infer that market mechanisms contribute to a more efficient use of human capital within firms.
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author FLEISHER, Belton
YU, Yifan
LI, Haizheng
KIM, Seonghoon
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YU, Yifan
LI, Haizheng
KIM, Seonghoon
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title Economic transition, higher education and worker productivity in China
title_short Economic transition, higher education and worker productivity in China
title_full Economic transition, higher education and worker productivity in China
title_fullStr Economic transition, higher education and worker productivity in China
title_full_unstemmed Economic transition, higher education and worker productivity in China
title_sort economic transition, higher education and worker productivity in china
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2006
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