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The early contributions to the microeconomic literature assume that only market goods yield utility, and that the only way adults can secure the consumption of these goods in old age is by saving. The more recent contributions recognize, however, that the elderly derive utility also from goods...
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educational investments. We analyze data from India to highlight gender disparities in the perceived returns to education and the …
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A lengthy literature estimating the returns to education has largely ignored the for-profit sector. In this paper, we … associate's degree students attend for an average of 2.6 years, this translates to a 4% return per year of education in a for …
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that business education enhanced their ethical character, the lower their wages, holding other aspects of their education …
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