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The role of Provincial Government Spending Composition in growth and convergence in China
Kul B Luintel,
Kent Matthews,
Lucy Barros,
Akos Valentinyi,
Baoshun Wang
Economic Modelling, Volume: 90, Pages: 117 - 134
Swansea University Author: Lucy Barros
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.econmod.2020.04.024
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The role of Provincial Government Spending Composition in growth and convergence in China
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