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system respond to changes in demand for education, and iii) whether state schools respond to competition from non … econometric model we estimate education value added, instead of relying on absolute quality of school graduates. We find that non …
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not enough to overturn my conclusions. Instrumentation reveals that reverse causality running from education to natural …
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unrelated to obtaining some college education, and then positively related to four-year degree or more attainment. Also, finance …, insurance and real estate industry and entertainment industry are positively correlated with growth, while education industry is …
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In this paper, we argue that the condition of education and the economy of the low performing sub-Saharan African … high costs of education relative to income and the skill premium can cause the economy to be trapped in such a steady state …. Moreover, such a policy outperforms the abolition of child labor and the institution and enforcement of compulsory education …
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education (likely to have no relationship to growth over four years); and (3) aid that plausibly could stimulate growth in four …
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This paper analyzes qualitatively and quantitatively the e ects of declining mortality rates on fertility, education …
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concentrate education's subsides at the basic school rather than at college education. …
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Aid works best when it is directed to countries with relatively good institutions and policies. But how should good governance be measured, and how can aid allocation rules be designed in light of the strengths and weaknesses of existing measures? We address in brief a number of methodological...
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education away from internationally applicable education towards country-specific skills. This would mean educating too few … income-contingent loans, collected also from migrants. By giving the providers of internationally applicable education a … internationally applicable education. …
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last decades while others have not. The explanation is based on the link between the quality of education and induced … ratio of human capital to labour than a country where the quality of education is more equal across education levels. These …
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