This paper surveys the literature that examines the effect of education on economic growth. Specifically, we apply meta-regression analysis to 56 studies with 979 estimates and show that there is substantial publication selection bias towards a positive impact of education on growth. Once we account for this, we find evidence of a genuine effect of education on economic growth. The variation in reported estimates can be attributed to differences in the measurement of education and study characteristics, most importantly model specification, estimation methodology, type of data and the research outlet where studies were published, e.g. academic journals vs. working papers
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has been widely debated in the social science...
In this paper we will focus on education. Indeed, most theoretical analyzes have confirmed that huma...
This paper surveys the literature that examines the effect of education on economic growth. Specifi...
Using a sample of 237 estimates drawn from 29 primary studies, we conduct a hierarchical meta-regres...
Using a sample of 306 estimates drawn from 31 primary studies, this paper conducts an empirical synt...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
Using a sample of 306 estimates drawn from 31 primary studies, this paper conducts an empirical synt...
Using a data set for a panel of 118 countries, this paper shows that changes in the level of educati...
This paper summarises the literature that has linked education and economic growth. It begins with a...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
Does education expenditure promote long-run economic growth? Empirical evidence is inconclusive. Thi...
In aim to provide a general reflection on the current state of production concerning the impact of e...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
The paper reflects on the role played by human capital in the continued diversity of growth dynamics...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has been widely debated in the social science...
In this paper we will focus on education. Indeed, most theoretical analyzes have confirmed that huma...
This paper surveys the literature that examines the effect of education on economic growth. Specifi...
Using a sample of 237 estimates drawn from 29 primary studies, we conduct a hierarchical meta-regres...
Using a sample of 306 estimates drawn from 31 primary studies, this paper conducts an empirical synt...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
Using a sample of 306 estimates drawn from 31 primary studies, this paper conducts an empirical synt...
Using a data set for a panel of 118 countries, this paper shows that changes in the level of educati...
This paper summarises the literature that has linked education and economic growth. It begins with a...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
Does education expenditure promote long-run economic growth? Empirical evidence is inconclusive. Thi...
In aim to provide a general reflection on the current state of production concerning the impact of e...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
The paper reflects on the role played by human capital in the continued diversity of growth dynamics...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has been widely debated in the social science...
In this paper we will focus on education. Indeed, most theoretical analyzes have confirmed that huma...