The private market benefits of education are widely studied at the micro level, although the magnitude of their macroeconomic impact is disputed. However, there are additional benefits of education, which are less well understood. In this paper the macroeconomic effects of external benefits of higher education are estimated using the "micro-to-macro" simulation approach. Two types of externalities are explored: technology spillovers and productivity spillovers in the labour market. These links are illustrated and the results suggest they could be very large. However, this is qualified by the dearth of microeconomic evidence, for which we hope to encourage further work
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International audienceThis article, which is based on an educational research project, presents thre...
This paper is a theoretical introduction to modern governance of universities in developing countrie...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyse the health consequences of career shocks in Europe. ...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Defence date:12 November 2018Examining Board: Prof. Árpád Ábrahám, EUI, Supervisor Prof. Piero Gotta...
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Despite an unprecedented reduction of education inequality due to massive access to education over t...
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Il arrive que des chercheurs se consacrant à la théorie microéconomique prétendent tirer de l...
The open letter from economic students to professors and others responsible for the teaching of this...
L’économie mondiale du XXIème du siècle, est caractérisée par l’émergence de nouvelles puissances éc...
The well-known Easterlin Paradox notes that, at the aggregate level, GDP growth does not seem to pro...
This study investigates the impact of innovation support programmes on SME innovation in traditiona...
L’analyse des taux de rendements privés de l’éducation n’est pas un phénomène nouveau. La théorie du...
International audienceThis article, which is based on an educational research project, presents thre...
This paper is a theoretical introduction to modern governance of universities in developing countrie...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyse the health consequences of career shocks in Europe. ...