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ability. We show that compulsory schooling can move a society from elite education to mass education, which then triggers …We propose an innovation-driven growth model in which education is determined by family background and cognitive …, compulsory education is implemented first and triggers the onset of market R&D. According to the British way, market R&D is …
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For most of human history there existed a well-educated and innovative elite whereas mass education, market R&D, and … cognitive ability. Compulsory schooling can move society from elite education to mass education. An interaction between … model for the very long run in which the individual-specific return to education is conceptualized as an compound of …
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ability. We show that compulsory schooling can move a society from elite education to mass education, which then triggers …We propose an innovation-driven growth model in which education is determined by family background and cognitive …, compulsory education is implemented first and triggers the onset of market R&D. According to the British way, market R&D is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013009852
For most of human history there existed a well-educated and innovative elite whereas mass education, market R&D, and … cognitive ability. Compulsory schooling can move society from elite education to mass education. An interaction between … model for the very long run in which the individual-specific return to education is conceptualized as an compound of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014146209
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calibrate the model to US data and show that the historical evolution of increasing education and declining labor supply can be …
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We set up a unified growth model with gender-specific differences in tastes for consumption, fertility, education of … developed countries, we assume that mothers desire to have no more children than fathers and to invest no less in education per … education, and sluggish economic growth towards a state of low fertility, high education, and fast economic growth if the child …
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increasing education and declining labor supply (of cohorts born 1850-1950) as an optimal response to increasing active life …-run economic development. -- longevity ; active life expectancy ; education ; hours worked ; economic growth. …
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We set up a unified growth model with gender-specific differences in tastes for consumption, fertility, education of … developed countries, we assume that mothers desire to have no more children than fathers and to invest no less in education per … education, and sluggish economic growth towards a state of low fertility, high education, and fast economic growth if the child …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010408491