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through schooling. Educated individuals are interested in dialogue and conversation. Interaction enables people to build trust … schooling and/or social inclusion. Creation of human and social capital is the basis for inclusive growth. The predictions of …
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The effects of Internet education on economic growth are examined using a cross-section of 36 high-income countries …. Internet usage rates are employed as a proxy for Internet education across countries. Regression results show that the frequent …
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The rapid rise in schooling in developing countries in recent decades has been dramatic. However, many cross …-country regression analyses of the impact of schooling on economic growth find low and insignificant coefficients. This empirical `puzzle …` contrasts with theoretical arguments that schooling, through raising human capital, should raise income levels. This paper …
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find that each additional year of average schooling attainment during this period raised GDP/adult in Japan by 20 percent … investment from physical capital to post-secondary schooling would be a cost-effective strategy to raise growth rates. …
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2000, the average schooling attainment of the adult population largely determined the stock of physical capital/capita and …
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additional year of average adult schooling attainment raised GDP/adult directly and indirectly by 20 percent, and weekly hours … worked had an output elasticity of 0.5. The marginal product of schooling was double the marginal product of physical capital. …
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This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increased schooling on … average schooling attainment raises national income directly by about 10% and indirectly by about 19%. The increases in … national income are larger than the aggregate effect of higher workers’ salaries, because schooling has external effects on …
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2000, the average schooling attainment of the adult population largely determined the stock of physical capital/capita and …
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