Greiner A, Semmler W. Externalities of investment, education and economic growth. ECONOMIC MODELLING. 2002;19(5):709-724.We present a growth model in which investment in physical capital shows positive externalities which build up knowledge capital. A prerequisite for these spillovers to take place is that a country devotes time to education. Externalities associated with investment need education to raise the stock of knowledge capital. Analysing the competitive economy we demonstrate that the model may explain why some low-income countries show convergence whereas others do not. Furthermore, we demonstrate that in the social optimum the level of investment is always higher than in the competitive economy whereas the time spent for educati...
This paper uses a new data-set for cumulative national investment in formal schooling and a new inst...
During the last decades two factors have been recognised as major deten-ninants of economic growth. ...
Education is one of the most important public services funded by state and local governments in most...
In the paper we present and estimate an endogenous growth model in which sustained per capita growth...
This paper demonstrates that considering alternative means of human capital accumulation, such as le...
The quantitative features of human capital externalities are not fully understood. While static exte...
A signi\u85cant positive relationship exists between the trade share and educational spending to GDP...
A significant positive relationship exists between the ratios of trade and educational spending to g...
The dynamic multi-country model developed in this paper focuses on the interaction between education...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
We utilize a standard endogenous-growth model with knowledge spillovers (the “k-K” model). We charac...
This paper summarises the literature that has linked education and economic growth. It begins with a...
The paper examines the effects on growth of both private and public investment in health, schooling ...
Abstract Bénabou [(2002) Econometrica 70, 481–517.] demonstrated how progressive redistribution m...
This paper analyzes the role of the structure of skills in economic development through investment i...
This paper uses a new data-set for cumulative national investment in formal schooling and a new inst...
During the last decades two factors have been recognised as major deten-ninants of economic growth. ...
Education is one of the most important public services funded by state and local governments in most...
In the paper we present and estimate an endogenous growth model in which sustained per capita growth...
This paper demonstrates that considering alternative means of human capital accumulation, such as le...
The quantitative features of human capital externalities are not fully understood. While static exte...
A signi\u85cant positive relationship exists between the trade share and educational spending to GDP...
A significant positive relationship exists between the ratios of trade and educational spending to g...
The dynamic multi-country model developed in this paper focuses on the interaction between education...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
We utilize a standard endogenous-growth model with knowledge spillovers (the “k-K” model). We charac...
This paper summarises the literature that has linked education and economic growth. It begins with a...
The paper examines the effects on growth of both private and public investment in health, schooling ...
Abstract Bénabou [(2002) Econometrica 70, 481–517.] demonstrated how progressive redistribution m...
This paper analyzes the role of the structure of skills in economic development through investment i...
This paper uses a new data-set for cumulative national investment in formal schooling and a new inst...
During the last decades two factors have been recognised as major deten-ninants of economic growth. ...
Education is one of the most important public services funded by state and local governments in most...