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development regimes and it illustrates wider role of education in tackling possible development traps. -- growth ; human capital … ; education ; time discounting ; discount rate ; poverty …
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Growth accounting exercises using standard human capital measures are limited in their ability to attribute causal … with less unexplained growth. The theory distinguishes between three different sources of education gains: (1) supply …
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This paper examines the causal relationships between human capital (Education, and Health) and Economic growth for the …-VAR investigations show bi-directional causality between Education and Health. Causality also exists from Education to Economic growth … show that the long-run dynamics of growth are slightly explained by past health and education level, and the health level …
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The aim of this article is to point out the importance of education on a sustained economic development strategy …, having into account inter-sector relations and the influence of education in the growth of production per head. Three cross …
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intergenerational mobility of education for 52 Latin American regions, as well as its evolution over time. Then, through a new weighting …
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includes measures of intergenerational mobility of education at the sub-national level in Latin America. First, we map the …
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The past decade has witnessed a surge of interest in the economic analysis of networks. This chapter is concerned with the role played by labor and credit networks in shaping economic activity in developing countries. The problem of identifying network effects on economic outcomes is first...
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Productivity and socio-economic progress are inter-connected. Economic growth funds policies that promote socio-economic progress, while the latter serves as a growth engine. A society with high mobility is one where individual achievements are influenced less by the individual’s parents and...
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The perpetual inventory method used for the construction of education data per country leads to systematic measurement … education level between census data and observations constructed from enrolment data. We discuss a methodology for correcting …
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