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through schooling. Educated individuals are interested in dialogue and conversation. Interaction enables people to build trust … schooling and/or social inclusion. Creation of human and social capital is the basis for inclusive growth. The predictions of …
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, expenditure on education and training are recorded as human capital formation. This includes not only the expenditure on primary …, secondary and tertiary education, but also expenditure on training and courses by employers and the earnings foregone by … part of final consumption expenditure. The satellite shows more comprehensively than OECD Education at a Glance who pays …
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Education is an important pillar in the national economic development. It contributes to economic growth in varied … education plays a key role in the development after independence. This paper discusses educational growth and development in …
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This study examines one of the channels through which education may contribute to economic growth, specifically … innovation. Using the Chinese provincial data from 1997 to 2006, we show that workers’ tertiary education is significantly and …
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of education and economic growth. Development theorists have made numerous attempts to explain the contribution of … education to economic growth. Over the years, endogenous growth models have emerged to incorporate human capital and they have … education’s role in economic growth. …
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education enrolments as proxies for human capital in three different specifications. The idea behind these models is to find out … the most relevant level of education in terms of its contribution in economic growth. The order of integration of the … method. The study found that human capital is positively related with the long run economic growth with primary education as …
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This paper surveys the literature that examines the effect of education on economic growth. Specifically, we apply meta … impact of education on growth. Once we account for this, we find evidence of a genuine effect of education on economic growth …. The variation in reported estimates can be attributed to differences in the measurement of education and study …
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Financial income and parental education are two determinants of child well-being rooted in a long tradition of … education attainment. Coleman had suggested that connectedness between children, his/her family, friends, community and school … could result in higher education achievement. This connectedness, a product of social relationships and social involvement …
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The relationship between education and economic growth has been one of the fundamental themes of economic analysis …. Despite the growing interest in the relationship between growth and education, and despite the strong theoretical foundations … for a key role of education/human capital in economic growth, the empirical evidences, particularly those using causality …
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education. While the contribution of both human capital and institutions to growth are often acknowledged, the channels by which …
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