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The organization of the Prussian school system still affects the German education system of today. Against the … background of end-of-nineteenth-Prussia this thesis analyzes how education funding emerges in a federal system and how it affects …
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expenditure on education, the analysis of which made it possible to determine the level of education funding in each country; the … expenditure on education in GDP, depending on the level of edu- cation, which made it possible to determine the priority and … sufficiency of education system funding; the cost allocation indicator by funding organizations; and the human development index …
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The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship among education, education finance and economic growth on … the basis of secondary education. In the research, the number of students enrolled in secondary education is the indicator … of education, net government education expenditures per student is the education finance variable and per capita GDP is …
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study investigated the unique relationship between investment in human capital proxied by spending in education and health … investment comprising private and government health expenditures, primary, secondary and tertiary education expenditures were … problem of youth unemployment in SSA would require serial consistent disproportionate investment more in education than in …
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, human capital accumulation is more costly. Despite compelling evidence in support of this notion, government education … reallocation using an overlapping generations model with private and public spending on early and late childhood education. Taking …
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achievements. According to the theoretical framework, the decision to invest in tertiary education is a sequential process made … under gradually decreasing levels of uncertainty on education costs and future returns. Students, applying a learning by … education. Accordingly, they decide whether to continue university studies in order to get a degree or to withdraw. This …
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privatization of tertiary education comes with a vast reduction in the number of students, an increase in the college wage premium … and longrun welfare losses of around 5 percent. Surprisingly, we find that from privatization of tertiary education …
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achievements. According to the theoretical framework, the decision to invest in tertiary education is a sequential process made … under gradually decreasing levels of uncertainty on education costs and future returns. Students, applying a learning by … education. Accordingly, they decide whether to continue university studies in order to get a degree or to withdraw. This …
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programs may also finance non-education activities for students whose liquidity is otherwise restricted. This paper explores …
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China has made impressive strides in education in recent decades, even though the accumulation of human capital has … lagged behind that of physical capital. Going forward, access to and quality of education will be key to sustain economic … number of problems. Access to pre-school education is still far from universal. Migrants’ children as well as rural and poor …
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