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Review of Past Literature

In: The Economic Impact of Government Policy on China’s Private Higher Education Sector

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  • Xiaoying Ma

    (North China Electric Power University)

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The relationship between the state and private sector activity more broadly is one that has been analysed by economists and other policy researchers extensively over the past two hundred years (Viscusi et al. 2000; Stigler 1971; Tullock et al. 2002). The literature in the field of study that is the focus of this study does not have any heavy concentration on analysis of the impact of government regulation on the growth and development of private higher education sector in China. This means that there is considerable scope for new research in this field to make important contributions to knowledge. It does mean, however, that there is little in the way of past literature that relates specifically to the topic. Instead what we find is that there is work more broadly on the impact of government regulation on higher education (public and private) in other countries, and a literature on the growth of private higher education, both overseas and in China.

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  • Xiaoying Ma, 2021. "Review of Past Literature," Springer Books, in: The Economic Impact of Government Policy on China’s Private Higher Education Sector, chapter 0, pages 9-30, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-33-6800-2_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6800-2_2
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