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revenues and spends these revenues on public education. We simulate the model to a state in India and experimentally increase …
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The Korean education system has developed very rapidly in both quantitative and qualitative terms since the 1950s and made considerable contribution to inclusive growth in Korea. In what ways has the Korean education system played a positive role in approaching the inclusive growth in Korea?...
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influenced less by the individual’s parents and more by her potential. In an application to 54 state-regions in India (1983 …
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countries. ‘Make in India’ with its resumption of focus on manufacturing led growth is an addition to this unique approach. This … ‘Make in India’, this paper aims to propose strategies to make ‘Make in India’ a successful model of employment generation …
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human capital, utilization of physical capital will be inadequate, leading to retardation of development. In India, rate of … the second decade of 21st century, the third generation of workforce is a qualitatively superior human resource in India … Human Capital in India. The Global Human Capital Index 2017 ranks 130 countries on how they are developing their human …
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This paper answers the following two questions: 1) In the data, can we find a dilution effect of population growth also on per-capita human capital investment? If yes, 2) how can we use this fact to explain theoretically the existence of a differential impact of population change on economic...
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This article analyzes the effect of population sorting on economic growth. The analysis is performed in a two-region growth model with endogenous fertility, in which public knowledge spillovers from the more advanced core into children’s human capital accumulation function in the periphery are...
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