We explore whether education plays a key role in determining economic liberty. Baseline estimates suggest that the educational level of a country, as measured by the average years of total schooling, is a significant contributor to economic freedom. To isolate exogenous variation, we use historical information on primary school enrollment rates and also rely on genetic information. We show that the exogenous component of education is strongly correlated with economic liberty after controlling for the influence of a number of other relevant factors. We identify access to information and media freedom as two channels through which higher education is translated into less interventional government policy. We offer non parametric evidence and d...
AbstractThis article assesses the status and evolution of education rights in 191 constitutions and ...
This study articulates the interaction between institutional governance, education and economic grow...
Individuals’ choices of educational content are often shaped by the political economy of government ...
Additional private schooling within a nation-state may increase citizens’ political and economic fre...
Educational attainment is a critical factor for individuals and societies given its positive economi...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...
The purpose of this research is to understand if secondary education investment affects economic dev...
Economic success and social advancement in contemporary society are both influenced by education. Al...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
Does education expenditure promote long-run economic growth? Empirical evidence is inconclusive. Thi...
This thesis presents the comparison of role played by economic freedom and education in making popul...
This paper studies the role of education as a way of reducing private rent seeking activities and in...
Beyond years of schooling, educational content can play an important role in the process of economic...
This paper describes tests of several hypotheses put forward in the literature on the significance o...
Beyond years of schooling, educational content can play an important role in the process of economic...
AbstractThis article assesses the status and evolution of education rights in 191 constitutions and ...
This study articulates the interaction between institutional governance, education and economic grow...
Individuals’ choices of educational content are often shaped by the political economy of government ...
Additional private schooling within a nation-state may increase citizens’ political and economic fre...
Educational attainment is a critical factor for individuals and societies given its positive economi...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...
The purpose of this research is to understand if secondary education investment affects economic dev...
Economic success and social advancement in contemporary society are both influenced by education. Al...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
Does education expenditure promote long-run economic growth? Empirical evidence is inconclusive. Thi...
This thesis presents the comparison of role played by economic freedom and education in making popul...
This paper studies the role of education as a way of reducing private rent seeking activities and in...
Beyond years of schooling, educational content can play an important role in the process of economic...
This paper describes tests of several hypotheses put forward in the literature on the significance o...
Beyond years of schooling, educational content can play an important role in the process of economic...
AbstractThis article assesses the status and evolution of education rights in 191 constitutions and ...
This study articulates the interaction between institutional governance, education and economic grow...
Individuals’ choices of educational content are often shaped by the political economy of government ...