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Education for Growth: Why and For Whom?
2000
Social Science Research Network
This paper tries to reconcile evidence from the mi.croeconometric and empirical macro growth literatures on the effect of schooling on income and GDP growth. Much microeconometric evidence suggest that education is an important causal determinant of income for individuals within countries. At a national level., however, recent studies have found that increases in educational attainment are unrelated to economic growth. This finding appears to be a spurious result of the extremely high rate of
doi:10.2139/ssrn.223589
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