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period, first the post-World War baby boom and then the substantial increase in education led to higher economic growth than … otherwise expected. As the pace of increase in education slowed and the workforce aged toward the end of the period, human …
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We propose an innovation-driven growth model in which education is determined by family background and cognitive … ability. We show that compulsory schooling can move a society from elite education to mass education, which then triggers …, 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 … model for the very long run in which the individual-specific return to education is conceptualized as an compound of … determines whether an individual experiences education and a locally stable steady state at which education is determined by …
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of education inequality measures across age groups allows us to assess the effect of inter-generational education …
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the association between general education and economic growth of the human … education and several pecuniary success measures. The findings linking level of education to the well beings of human in all … increasing rates of economic growth success through education, it is important to understand that while the evidence supporting …
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