The estimates for the human capital effect in cross-country growth regressions have been subject of considerable controversy. We argue that human capital is intrinsically a multidimensional construct. We construct human capital measure by combining available alternative proxies via confirmatory factor analysis. Using panel data endogenous quantile regression methods we analyse the whole conditional growth distribution by simultaneously accounting for the potential endogeneity of human capital and country specific effects. Our results conform to theoretical expectations and we are able to demonstrate the beneficial effect of both the measurement approach and the endogeneity correction on the derivation of theoretically consistent estimates
We calibrate an endogenous growth model to study the effect of the quality of human capital on produ...
The study of human capital relevance to economic growth is becoming increasingly important taking in...
This article conducts an empirical investigation comparing human capital convergence in three countr...
This paper suggests that the weak empirical effect of human capital on growth in existing cross-coun...
This study examines a crucial assumption in much of the recent work on endogenous growth, namely, co...
This paper offers theory and evidence on the connection between human capital variables and cross co...
The human capital and growth relationship has been subject to considerable debate in economic litera...
This study examines a crucial assumption in much of the recent work on endogenous growth, namely, co...
The role of human capital in facilitating macroeconomic development is at the center of both academi...
The paper examines whether endogenous growth processes can be found in middle income country context...
This thesis investigates the causes of the contradictory conclusions of Pritchett (1996) and De la F...
'This paper presents empirical estimates of human-capital augmented growth equations for a panel of ...
We construct estimates of educational attainment for a sample of OECD countries using previously une...
We construct estimates of educational attainment for a sample of OECD countries using previously une...
We construct a revised version of the Barro and Lee (1996) data set for a sample of OECD countries u...
We calibrate an endogenous growth model to study the effect of the quality of human capital on produ...
The study of human capital relevance to economic growth is becoming increasingly important taking in...
This article conducts an empirical investigation comparing human capital convergence in three countr...
This paper suggests that the weak empirical effect of human capital on growth in existing cross-coun...
This study examines a crucial assumption in much of the recent work on endogenous growth, namely, co...
This paper offers theory and evidence on the connection between human capital variables and cross co...
The human capital and growth relationship has been subject to considerable debate in economic litera...
This study examines a crucial assumption in much of the recent work on endogenous growth, namely, co...
The role of human capital in facilitating macroeconomic development is at the center of both academi...
The paper examines whether endogenous growth processes can be found in middle income country context...
This thesis investigates the causes of the contradictory conclusions of Pritchett (1996) and De la F...
'This paper presents empirical estimates of human-capital augmented growth equations for a panel of ...
We construct estimates of educational attainment for a sample of OECD countries using previously une...
We construct estimates of educational attainment for a sample of OECD countries using previously une...
We construct a revised version of the Barro and Lee (1996) data set for a sample of OECD countries u...
We calibrate an endogenous growth model to study the effect of the quality of human capital on produ...
The study of human capital relevance to economic growth is becoming increasingly important taking in...
This article conducts an empirical investigation comparing human capital convergence in three countr...