In my contribution to this Symposium I wish to explore two main themes. The first deals with the contribution of education to economic growth at the macro level. In this part I shall discuss the evidence of the importance of education – or human capital formation – as a determinant of the cross-country differences in living standards and rates of economic growth. The second topic I wish to develop is the measurement of the return to education at the level of the individual. In my review of both themes I shall refer to the policy implications and show how Ireland relates to the international experience
There are three distinct ways of defining returns to education. These are the private return, the so...
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The paper examines the role of education in economic growth from a theoretical and historic perspect...
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Estimates of aggregate production functions from intercountry data have strengthened speculations th...
AbstractThe theme approached, starts from the idea that the economic value of education is depending...
This paper exploits an unusual policy reform that had the effect of reducing the direct cost of scho...
There are three distinct ways of defining returns to education. These are the private return, the so...
abstract: In this paper, I attempt to measure the impact of education levels on a country’s producti...
Contemporary views on the determinants of economic growth place education in centre stage. Yet the w...
Abstract. We offer an extensive summary and a critical discussion of the empirical literature on the...
forthcoming in the Journal of Economic Surveys The idea of positive educational externalities is tha...
Following an account of the perceptions of the contribution of education to economic development amo...
“The likelihood of a relationship between education and economic growth is now widely accepted and a...
AbstractThe actual conditions require the information society and the information age. These develop...
There are many reasons why education is important, this report focuses on its contribution to econom...
The paper examines the role of education in economic growth from a theoretical and historic perspect...
Education and Earnings in Europe is based on a two year pan-European research programme and presents...
This paper examines theory and evidence from recent studies into the contributions to economic growt...
Estimates of aggregate production functions from intercountry data have strengthened speculations th...
AbstractThe theme approached, starts from the idea that the economic value of education is depending...
This paper exploits an unusual policy reform that had the effect of reducing the direct cost of scho...
There are three distinct ways of defining returns to education. These are the private return, the so...
abstract: In this paper, I attempt to measure the impact of education levels on a country’s producti...
Contemporary views on the determinants of economic growth place education in centre stage. Yet the w...