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Culture Based Development in the Regions of China

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Journal of Economic Issues, Volume: 57, Issue: 1, Pages: 8 - 35

Swansea University Author: Annie Tubadji Orcid Logo

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Is culture a relevant factor for the development of the Chinese regions and is this culture different from the institutional settings of China? The Culture Based Development paradigm has been collecting evidence from the Western world about the impact of local cultural capital (a quantitative expres...

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ISSN: 0021-3624 1946-326X
Published: Informa UK Limited 2023
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