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the (in)effectiveness of schooling expenditures and implies that schooling is often provided inefficiently in Europe …. Therefore, we speculate that a reform of the institutions which govern the incentives within European schooling systems may be …
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There is limited existing evidence justifying the economic case for state education policy. Using newly-developed measures of the human capital of each state that allow for internal migration and foreign immigration, we estimate growth regressions that incorporate worker skills. We find that...
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There is limited existing evidence justifying the economic case for state education policy. Using newly-developed measures of the human capital of each state that allow for internal migration and foreign immigration, we estimate growth regressions that incorporate worker skills. We find that...
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The role of improved schooling, a central part of most development strategies, has become controversial because … schooling institutions …
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New evidence confirms the conclusion of former surveys that the link between school resources and student performance is generally missing in educational production. While the conventional within-country cross-section evidence remains controversial, recent contributions which control for...
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are not caused by differences in schooling resources but are mainly due to differences in educational institutions. …
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