This paper presents evidence that students ’ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are not a good proxy for a nation’s stock of human capital. Across countries test scores rise with increases in human capital up to $40,000/adult (2000$), but then decline as human capital increases up to $125,000/adult. Schooling attainment is a better proxy for the human capital stock than test scores, but it is not very useful for statistical analysis because it is not a precise measure. The nation’s stock of human capital, calculated from cumulative investment in schooling, is the schooling measure most correlated with national income
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
Using a new data set for human capital/adult, I show that changes in human capital cause economic gr...
The accumulation of knowledge required to produce economic value is a process that often relates to ...
This paper presents evidence that students’ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are not a good proxy for a n...
This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increase...
I use a dynamic augmented Solow model to estimate the effects of students’ test scores and investmen...
Using a dynamic augmented Solow model, I estimate the effect of students’ schooling attainment, scho...
This study examines two key issues about the role of cognitive human capital (also known as intellig...
Improving schools is frequently high on the policy agenda of both developed and developing countries...
Students’ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are a measure of their skills as workers five to 55 years late...
This paper challenges Hanushek and Woessmann’s [2008] contention that the quality and not the quanti...
After a long, dormant period, recent attention has turned to a variety of measurement issues surroun...
This paper wishes to contribute to the examination of the relationship between human capital and eco...
After a long, dormant period, recent attention has turned to a variety of measurement issues surroun...
The role of improved schooling, a central part of most development strategies, has become controvers...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
Using a new data set for human capital/adult, I show that changes in human capital cause economic gr...
The accumulation of knowledge required to produce economic value is a process that often relates to ...
This paper presents evidence that students’ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are not a good proxy for a n...
This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increase...
I use a dynamic augmented Solow model to estimate the effects of students’ test scores and investmen...
Using a dynamic augmented Solow model, I estimate the effect of students’ schooling attainment, scho...
This study examines two key issues about the role of cognitive human capital (also known as intellig...
Improving schools is frequently high on the policy agenda of both developed and developing countries...
Students’ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are a measure of their skills as workers five to 55 years late...
This paper challenges Hanushek and Woessmann’s [2008] contention that the quality and not the quanti...
After a long, dormant period, recent attention has turned to a variety of measurement issues surroun...
This paper wishes to contribute to the examination of the relationship between human capital and eco...
After a long, dormant period, recent attention has turned to a variety of measurement issues surroun...
The role of improved schooling, a central part of most development strategies, has become controvers...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
Using a new data set for human capital/adult, I show that changes in human capital cause economic gr...
The accumulation of knowledge required to produce economic value is a process that often relates to ...