In this article, we estimate the growth effect of human capital with country-specific time series data for Australia. In doing so, we extended the Solow (1956) growth model by using educational attainment as a measure of human capital developed by Barro and Lee (2010). The extended Solow (1956) model performs well after allowing for the presence of structural changes. Our results, based on alternative time series methods, show that educational attainment has a small and significant permanent effect on the growth rate of per worker output in Australia
We construct estimates of educational attainment for a sample of OECD countries using previously une...
Human capital is the “know how” of the work force that increases the productivity of each worker. In...
This study examines the effect of education export on economic growth and development, using Austral...
The growth effects of human capital, measured in various ways, are controversial and inconclusive. I...
The purpose of this paper is to measure the contribution of education to growth in per capita real G...
The literature of human capital models of economic growth faces serious measurement and estimation ...
This article estimates with the Least Trimmed Least Squares (LTS) a specification suitable to estima...
This thesis investigates the causes of the contradictory conclusions of Pritchett (1996) and De la F...
Mankiw, Romer and Weil (1992) have extended the Solow (1956) model by augmenting the production func...
The history of Australia since the 1960s has been one of substantial economic change. One of the key...
The growth literature has not yet established how data on education should be introduced in theories...
In the last 25 years or so Australia has experienced one of the longest economic booms in history, a...
This paper examines the sources of economic growth in Australia from 1960 to 2000 by adapting and mo...
In this research paper, we study the impact of human capital on economic growth using Barro and Lee ...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
We construct estimates of educational attainment for a sample of OECD countries using previously une...
Human capital is the “know how” of the work force that increases the productivity of each worker. In...
This study examines the effect of education export on economic growth and development, using Austral...
The growth effects of human capital, measured in various ways, are controversial and inconclusive. I...
The purpose of this paper is to measure the contribution of education to growth in per capita real G...
The literature of human capital models of economic growth faces serious measurement and estimation ...
This article estimates with the Least Trimmed Least Squares (LTS) a specification suitable to estima...
This thesis investigates the causes of the contradictory conclusions of Pritchett (1996) and De la F...
Mankiw, Romer and Weil (1992) have extended the Solow (1956) model by augmenting the production func...
The history of Australia since the 1960s has been one of substantial economic change. One of the key...
The growth literature has not yet established how data on education should be introduced in theories...
In the last 25 years or so Australia has experienced one of the longest economic booms in history, a...
This paper examines the sources of economic growth in Australia from 1960 to 2000 by adapting and mo...
In this research paper, we study the impact of human capital on economic growth using Barro and Lee ...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
We construct estimates of educational attainment for a sample of OECD countries using previously une...
Human capital is the “know how” of the work force that increases the productivity of each worker. In...
This study examines the effect of education export on economic growth and development, using Austral...