RMB Exchange Rate, Overseas Education, and High-Quality Economic Growth

China is transitioning its industrial structure from labor-and resource-intensive industries that previously contributed significantly to the country's GDP growth to technology-intensive industries emphasizing a highly-skilled workforce and sustainability to achieve high-quality economic growth...

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subjects Appreciation
Asian students
Economic growth
Education
Efficiency
Exports
Floating exchange rates
Foreign exchange rates
Foreign investment
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Growth models
Human capital
Industrial structure
Innovations
International trade
Labor market
Political parties
Productivity
Profit margins
Purchasing power
Students
Study abroad
Technological change
Workforce
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