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"Highlights costs of inadequate education, attaching hard numbers to the relationship between educational attainment and critical indicators as income, health, crime, dependence on public assistance, and political participation. Explores policy interventions to boost the education system's...
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Education, the most easily measured form of human capital, is, like land and other forms of wealth, an asset. Once acquired it cannot be stolen or sold, and as its amount increases, the proportion of other assets in total wealth declines; if education is more equally distributed than other...
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have caused anxieties in the rest of the world. Some commentators see Chinese growth wholly in terms of competition for … capital on macroeconomic adjustment in the world economy. The study focuses on the period from 1990 to 2020. Rather than being … a problem for the world economy, we find strong growth in China is beneficial for the world economy directly through …
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This paper explores prospects for the world economy to the year 2020 through a series of scenarios based on different …
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This paper outlines the macroeconomic experiences of the Japanese economy since 1990. The MSG2 multi-country model is used to determine the extent to which the strong yen and growth experience of Japan over this period was due to underlying trends in the Japanese economy and to what extent...
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