In this paper we will focus on education. Indeed, most theoretical analyzes have confirmed that human capital has a positive and significant effect on growth. The paper aims to examine in time series the causality between human capital and growth in MENA’s region. For this, we carry out our empirical investigation by employing various human capital measures suggested in the literature. The results show that cointegration between education and economic growth exists only in Tunisia, Turkey, Morocco, Iran and Israel. However, in the other countries the causality does not exist because they don’t have effective means to improve their growth
International audienceIn spite of the essential role conferred to human capital by endogenous growth...
The main conclusion of the previous chapter is that the MENA region has invested heavily in educatio...
International audienceIn spite of the essential role conferred to human capital by endogenous growth...
In this paper we will focus on education. Indeed, most theoretical analyzes have confirmed that huma...
In this paper we will focus on education. Indeed, most theoretical analyzes have confirmed that huma...
The purpose of this paper is mainly to analyze the long-run relationship between education and the e...
Since the seminal work of Solow (1956), along with the accumulation of factors related to physical c...
Since the seminal work of Solow (1956), along with the accumulation of factors related to physical c...
Since the seminal work of Solow (1956), along with the accumulation of factors related to physical c...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between education and GDP in developing countries by...
The relationship between human capital and economic growth has evoked an abundant empirical literatu...
The paper studies the role of education and human capital for eco-nomic growth of a medium income co...
Several econometrical recent studies carried on international comparison data puts into question th...
Several econometrical recent studies carried on international comparison data puts into question th...
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
International audienceIn spite of the essential role conferred to human capital by endogenous growth...
The main conclusion of the previous chapter is that the MENA region has invested heavily in educatio...
International audienceIn spite of the essential role conferred to human capital by endogenous growth...
In this paper we will focus on education. Indeed, most theoretical analyzes have confirmed that huma...
In this paper we will focus on education. Indeed, most theoretical analyzes have confirmed that huma...
The purpose of this paper is mainly to analyze the long-run relationship between education and the e...
Since the seminal work of Solow (1956), along with the accumulation of factors related to physical c...
Since the seminal work of Solow (1956), along with the accumulation of factors related to physical c...
Since the seminal work of Solow (1956), along with the accumulation of factors related to physical c...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between education and GDP in developing countries by...
The relationship between human capital and economic growth has evoked an abundant empirical literatu...
The paper studies the role of education and human capital for eco-nomic growth of a medium income co...
Several econometrical recent studies carried on international comparison data puts into question th...
Several econometrical recent studies carried on international comparison data puts into question th...
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
International audienceIn spite of the essential role conferred to human capital by endogenous growth...
The main conclusion of the previous chapter is that the MENA region has invested heavily in educatio...
International audienceIn spite of the essential role conferred to human capital by endogenous growth...