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the timing of educational investments is important, with early investments playing the most fundamental role. Investment … received higher public investment in primary education were more likely to complete secondary school and attain tertiary …
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those providing training. Formal job training is a good investment for many firms and the economy, possibly yielding higher …
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rural, men, and low-educated workers. This finding provides the motivation for increasing education investment in rural …
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Maddison's international panel data show that technically it was the faster growth rate of the US economy that led to its overtaking the UK as economic superpower. We explore the contributing factors. Identifying the land-grant colleges system triggered by the 1862/1890 Morrill Acts (MAs) as a...
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This paper studies the interaction between parental and public inputs in children's skill formation. We perform a longer-run follow-up study of a randomized controlled trial that increased preschool quality and initially improved skills significantly for children of all backgrounds. There is,...
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patterns can be understood as a function of several interrelated factors, which include investment in physical capital, human …
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patterns can be understood as a function of several interrelated factors, which include investment in physical capital, human …
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investment are widely perceived as negligible? This paper presents a matched pair case study on the performance effect of human …
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Market imperfections may cause firms and workers to under-invest in specific training. This paper shows that profit sharing may be a suitable instrument to enhance specific training investments, either by enhancing wage flexibility or by increasing the returns to training. As a result, profit...
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