In this paper, we revisit the results from the influential study by Borensztein et al. (Journal of International Economics 45:115–135, 1998), which argues that inward foreign direct investment (FDI) promotes the economic growth in a less developed host country only when the host country obtains a threshold level of secondary schooling. Borensztein et al. (Journal of International Economics 45:115–135, 1998) only focus on the quantity of education. We take into consideration both the quantity and the quality of education. We adjust the original schooling data in Borensztein et al. (Journal of International Economics 45:115–135, 1998) by two quality of education indices and re-estimate their model. We find that the complementarity between inw...
The paper explores the role of institutional quality on economic growth and more specifically the ro...
In a seminal article, Hanushek and Woessmann explained economic growth as a function of the quality ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has since Dunning in the academic literature, by international organ...
In this paper, we revisit the results from the influential study by Borensztein et al. (Journal of I...
Within a panel data context with fixed effects method, using data on a sample of 40 lower- middle in...
Within a panel data context with fixed effects method, using data on a sample of 40 lower- middle in...
Does education expenditure promote long-run economic growth? Empirical evidence is inconclusive. Thi...
We use data in the USA to study the effect of inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in different se...
Within a panel data context with fixed effects method, using data on a sample of 40 lower- middle in...
This paper challenges Hanushek and Woessmann’s [2008] contention that the quality and not the quanti...
In recent years, a considerable amount of literature on the links between foreign direct investment,...
We investigate why the economics literature often finds a negative relationship between increased s...
In this paper we distinguish different "qualities" of FDI to re-examine the relationship between FDI...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has since Dunning in the academic literature, by international organ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has since Dunning in the academic literature, by international organ...
The paper explores the role of institutional quality on economic growth and more specifically the ro...
In a seminal article, Hanushek and Woessmann explained economic growth as a function of the quality ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has since Dunning in the academic literature, by international organ...
In this paper, we revisit the results from the influential study by Borensztein et al. (Journal of I...
Within a panel data context with fixed effects method, using data on a sample of 40 lower- middle in...
Within a panel data context with fixed effects method, using data on a sample of 40 lower- middle in...
Does education expenditure promote long-run economic growth? Empirical evidence is inconclusive. Thi...
We use data in the USA to study the effect of inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in different se...
Within a panel data context with fixed effects method, using data on a sample of 40 lower- middle in...
This paper challenges Hanushek and Woessmann’s [2008] contention that the quality and not the quanti...
In recent years, a considerable amount of literature on the links between foreign direct investment,...
We investigate why the economics literature often finds a negative relationship between increased s...
In this paper we distinguish different "qualities" of FDI to re-examine the relationship between FDI...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has since Dunning in the academic literature, by international organ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has since Dunning in the academic literature, by international organ...
The paper explores the role of institutional quality on economic growth and more specifically the ro...
In a seminal article, Hanushek and Woessmann explained economic growth as a function of the quality ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has since Dunning in the academic literature, by international organ...