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Capital advantages: could colleges and universities located in Beijing City win more national social science fund projects?

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  • Chengzheng Li
  • Yunyun Wang

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This paper examines the relationship between the distance a college/university from Beijing city and the number of the National Social Science Fund projects it undertakes. We find that geographical location of a college/university is closely related to the number of National Social Science Fund projects it undertakes, and per hundred kilometres far away from Beijing city will result in a decrease of the number of projects by 0.24–0.50. In addition, colleges and universities located in Beijing city have significant advantages over those located in other places with more projects of 1.74–5.68. It is also shown that, for colleges and universities, especially for those top 100, the availability of high-speed railway to Beijing city significantly increases the probability of winning the National Social Science Fund projects.

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  • Chengzheng Li & Yunyun Wang, 2020. "Capital advantages: could colleges and universities located in Beijing City win more national social science fund projects?," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 52(38), pages 4135-4145, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:applec:v:52:y:2020:i:38:p:4135-4145
    DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2020.1730754
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