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Studies determining students' success in higher education mostly rely on students' predetermined baseline variables … development of these differences over time. Whether ex-ante lower-skilled students can catch up or higher-skilled students may … expand their initial lead remains unclear. We investigate the students' learning growth in a business math course and analyze …
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between the number of students and output in Poland, especially with respect to the industrial sector. Regardless of …. Implications & Recommendations: In the presence of an inverse correlation between economic growth and the number of students, the …
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Student achievement has been identified as important contributor to economic growth. This paper investigates the relationship between redistributive government activities and investment in human capital measured by student performance in international comparative tests in Mathematics and Science...
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Economic development in Latin America has trailed most other world regions over the past four decades despite its … as expressed in tests of cognitive skills, on which Latin American countries consistently perform at the bottom. In … performance of Latin America. Given the limitations of worldwide tests in discriminating performance at low levels, we also …
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