Benhabib and Spiegel (1994) examine the role of human capital in the development process empirically using a theory-driven specification rather than the standard production function approach. While they find evidence of a positive impact of human capital on income growth, their result is not robust to the inclusion of inequality as an additional covariate. Using an alternate dataset and different measures of inequality, we find robust support for the hypothesis that human capital matters even when we account for the adverse effect of income inequality on growth
This thesis investigates the causes of the contradictory conclusions of Pritchett (1996) and De la F...
Human capital as a critical engine of economic growth is present in many empirical and theoretical b...
Human capital has been considered as a factor in the macroeconomic production function for the first...
The Solow growth model does an unsatisfactory job in explaining income disparity across countries wi...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between inequality and economic growth. It estimates a...
This paper develops a unified theory for the dynamic implications of income inequality on the proces...
Theoretically, human capital is conclusively believed to be positively related with economic growth....
This paper presents a novel approach for the dynamic implications of income inequality on the proces...
In this paper we explore how income inequality affects growth in a dynastic family model with beques...
The human capital and growth relationship has been subject to considerable debate in economic litera...
Purpose: The theory of endogenous growth suggests a number of relations between income inequality an...
Galor and Moav (2004) argue that in the early stages of development, physical capital accumulation i...
This paper empirically investigates the theoretical predictions of some of the channels through whic...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
Whereas many theoretical models predict that inequality is harmful for growth, the cross-country emp...
This thesis investigates the causes of the contradictory conclusions of Pritchett (1996) and De la F...
Human capital as a critical engine of economic growth is present in many empirical and theoretical b...
Human capital has been considered as a factor in the macroeconomic production function for the first...
The Solow growth model does an unsatisfactory job in explaining income disparity across countries wi...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between inequality and economic growth. It estimates a...
This paper develops a unified theory for the dynamic implications of income inequality on the proces...
Theoretically, human capital is conclusively believed to be positively related with economic growth....
This paper presents a novel approach for the dynamic implications of income inequality on the proces...
In this paper we explore how income inequality affects growth in a dynastic family model with beques...
The human capital and growth relationship has been subject to considerable debate in economic litera...
Purpose: The theory of endogenous growth suggests a number of relations between income inequality an...
Galor and Moav (2004) argue that in the early stages of development, physical capital accumulation i...
This paper empirically investigates the theoretical predictions of some of the channels through whic...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
Whereas many theoretical models predict that inequality is harmful for growth, the cross-country emp...
This thesis investigates the causes of the contradictory conclusions of Pritchett (1996) and De la F...
Human capital as a critical engine of economic growth is present in many empirical and theoretical b...
Human capital has been considered as a factor in the macroeconomic production function for the first...