[Excerpt] The purpose of this paper is to consider the cost-benefit criterion for resource allocation in labour surplus economies calling particular attention to the contrasts with full employment economies. The specific plan is as follows. Section 1 reviews the debate over the applicability of cost-benefit analysis to problems of investment in education. Section 2 draws two important distinctions which are not always clear to educational planners and enumerates the likely benefits, both private and social, from education. Section 3 considers the case of full employment economies. Section 4 looks at the private returns to education in labour surplus economies in relation to the demand for education. Section 5 considers the social costs and ...
In this paper we focus on education as a private decision to invest in 'human capital' and the estim...
In many public sector labor markets, employee earnings do not reflect the value of that occupation t...
The role of education in economic development has been recognised for quite some time in mainstream ...
[Excerpt] The purpose of this paper is to consider the cost-benefit criterion for resource allocatio...
We review and extend the empirical literature that seeks evidence of a wedge between the private and...
In the article social rate of return to education is considered. As is pointed out in various resear...
There are three distinct ways of defining returns to education. These are the private return, the so...
The essay examines problem of differences between salaried workers in the labor market. Wide space I...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between education, wages and working behaviour. The wo...
[Excerpt] In the last few years, many less developed countries have suddenly and apparently to their...
[Excerpt] This paper presents the most important approaches to the economics of education. Three top...
This paper studies the costs and benefits of a mixed educational regime in which tax-financed public...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between education, wages and working behaviour. The wo...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
[Excerpt] A widespread phenomenon in developing countries has been the rapid growth of schools and i...
In this paper we focus on education as a private decision to invest in 'human capital' and the estim...
In many public sector labor markets, employee earnings do not reflect the value of that occupation t...
The role of education in economic development has been recognised for quite some time in mainstream ...
[Excerpt] The purpose of this paper is to consider the cost-benefit criterion for resource allocatio...
We review and extend the empirical literature that seeks evidence of a wedge between the private and...
In the article social rate of return to education is considered. As is pointed out in various resear...
There are three distinct ways of defining returns to education. These are the private return, the so...
The essay examines problem of differences between salaried workers in the labor market. Wide space I...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between education, wages and working behaviour. The wo...
[Excerpt] In the last few years, many less developed countries have suddenly and apparently to their...
[Excerpt] This paper presents the most important approaches to the economics of education. Three top...
This paper studies the costs and benefits of a mixed educational regime in which tax-financed public...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between education, wages and working behaviour. The wo...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
[Excerpt] A widespread phenomenon in developing countries has been the rapid growth of schools and i...
In this paper we focus on education as a private decision to invest in 'human capital' and the estim...
In many public sector labor markets, employee earnings do not reflect the value of that occupation t...
The role of education in economic development has been recognised for quite some time in mainstream ...