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Will Chinese growth slow after the Lewis turning point?
Ligang Song
, Yongsheng Zhang
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Business & Economics
Lewis Turning Point
100%
Economic Growth
46%
China
29%
Turning Point
28%
Labor
18%
Exhaustion
17%
Institutional Reform
17%
R&D Expenditure
16%
Physical Capital
15%
Cost of Production
15%
Technological Progress
14%
Rural Areas
12%
Structural Change
12%
Innovation
10%
Human Capital
10%
Wages
9%
Resources
9%
Factors
5%
Arts & Humanities
Turning Point
56%
China
41%
Economic Growth
25%
Labor
21%
Human Capital
19%
R and D
18%
Exhaustion
17%
Institutional Reform
17%
Signifying
16%
Rural Areas
15%
Structural Change
12%
Innovation
10%
Expenditure
10%
Wages
9%
Resources
9%
Physical
8%
Costs
5%
Social Sciences
economic growth
38%
China
35%
labor
20%
technological progress
18%
structural change
14%
human capital
14%
wage
13%
expenditures
12%
rural area
12%
innovation
9%
reform
8%
costs
8%
resources
6%