The aim of this study is to investigate the causality between higher education and economic growth in Indonesia in 1980-2017. The econometric approach of this study used the Vector Auto Regressive (VAR) and Granger Causality Test. The Empirical results show evidence of unidirectional causality between higher education and economic growth in lag 1 with α of 10%. These results indicate that education as a form of investment in human resources will affect the economy. This study also shows that economic growth does not affect higher education. This unidirectional causality can be explained that the economic growth that occurs does not directly increase the overall income of the community, meaning that the positive impact of growth can only be ...
Ethiopian government has paid great attention to higher education expansion and hence, it has been a...
Education is an important indicator of economic development. The objective of this study is to deter...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between education and GDP in developing countries by...
This paper analyzes the main sources of economic growth in Indonesia with emphasizes on education ro...
This paper analyzes the main sources of economic growth in Indonesia with emphasizes on education ro...
This paper focuses on the long-run relationship and causality between government expenditure in educ...
Does education promote economic growth? The aim of this study is to find out the impact of education...
Does education promote economic growth? The aim of this study is to find out the impact of education...
This study aims to analyze whether economic growth in Indonesia is driven by physical or human capit...
The study investigates the role of higher education in economic growth for Pakistan between 1972 and...
Education is commonly used as indicator for human capital and can be divided into three levels: prim...
There has been a long debate on the relationship betwen investment on human resources and economic g...
This paper investigates the importance of human capital and each educational level on economic growt...
This study aims to examine the gap between human capital theory and allocation theory in Indonesia t...
ABSTRACT ANNISA MAHARDHIKA PUTRI. The Relationships Of Education Expenditure and Economic Growth...
Ethiopian government has paid great attention to higher education expansion and hence, it has been a...
Education is an important indicator of economic development. The objective of this study is to deter...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between education and GDP in developing countries by...
This paper analyzes the main sources of economic growth in Indonesia with emphasizes on education ro...
This paper analyzes the main sources of economic growth in Indonesia with emphasizes on education ro...
This paper focuses on the long-run relationship and causality between government expenditure in educ...
Does education promote economic growth? The aim of this study is to find out the impact of education...
Does education promote economic growth? The aim of this study is to find out the impact of education...
This study aims to analyze whether economic growth in Indonesia is driven by physical or human capit...
The study investigates the role of higher education in economic growth for Pakistan between 1972 and...
Education is commonly used as indicator for human capital and can be divided into three levels: prim...
There has been a long debate on the relationship betwen investment on human resources and economic g...
This paper investigates the importance of human capital and each educational level on economic growt...
This study aims to examine the gap between human capital theory and allocation theory in Indonesia t...
ABSTRACT ANNISA MAHARDHIKA PUTRI. The Relationships Of Education Expenditure and Economic Growth...
Ethiopian government has paid great attention to higher education expansion and hence, it has been a...
Education is an important indicator of economic development. The objective of this study is to deter...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between education and GDP in developing countries by...