This paper introduces a theoretical model based on a fairly new viewpoint on education, by which people are informed of their expected outcomes of future education. According to the model, the effect of the recent rapid development in East Asian countries, on the demand of education is examined, using panel data of 10 East Asian countries. We believe that our framework offers the key to an understanding of the interdependent relation between schooling and economic development in recent East Asia. It is also found that the impact of the economic development on educational demand is larger for boys, particularly in tertiary education
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
There are different arguments and evidence to support various views of how education may have contr...
Abstract This paper attempts to illustrate a link between educational advance and formation of the d...
This paper introduces a theoretical model based on a fairly new viewpoint on education, by which peo...
This paper surveys the literature on the links between education and economic growth in East Asia. I...
Endogenous growth in East Asia is seen in this thesis to be results of an interaction between the ex...
This paper documents the vast expansion of schooling over the past several decades. It begins by con...
The present study uses a production function and an alternative empirical strategy to investigate th...
Abstract This paper attempts to illustrate a link between educational advance and formati...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the difference in human capital accumulation can...
The purpose of the study is to examine the long-run relationship of economic growth and education in...
This presentation will be based on a paper, co-authored with Richard Grabowski of Southern Illinois ...
Many developing countries already realized the important of education to economic development. It is...
In education discourse, east Asian education systems are often portrayed as sleek, modern, and compe...
Studies of the 1997 Asian financial crisis suggest that impacts of economic shocks on education are ...
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
There are different arguments and evidence to support various views of how education may have contr...
Abstract This paper attempts to illustrate a link between educational advance and formation of the d...
This paper introduces a theoretical model based on a fairly new viewpoint on education, by which peo...
This paper surveys the literature on the links between education and economic growth in East Asia. I...
Endogenous growth in East Asia is seen in this thesis to be results of an interaction between the ex...
This paper documents the vast expansion of schooling over the past several decades. It begins by con...
The present study uses a production function and an alternative empirical strategy to investigate th...
Abstract This paper attempts to illustrate a link between educational advance and formati...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the difference in human capital accumulation can...
The purpose of the study is to examine the long-run relationship of economic growth and education in...
This presentation will be based on a paper, co-authored with Richard Grabowski of Southern Illinois ...
Many developing countries already realized the important of education to economic development. It is...
In education discourse, east Asian education systems are often portrayed as sleek, modern, and compe...
Studies of the 1997 Asian financial crisis suggest that impacts of economic shocks on education are ...
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
There are different arguments and evidence to support various views of how education may have contr...
Abstract This paper attempts to illustrate a link between educational advance and formation of the d...