Education has long been considered a vital factor that determines a person’s income level. This paper aims to explore if this effect still exists after being magnified to a state-wide scale, and, if it still does, the extent to which this effect can be observed. The percentage of the population aged 25 or older that are bachelor’s degree holders, by state, is used as a measure of the education level of a state, and this paper attempts to find the relationship between this value and GDP per capita of a state. Furthermore, this paper takes other variables into account, which are unemployment and urban population, to better model the effect of education on GDP per capita
In recent times, there has been a consistent decrease in the amount of state budgets for higher educ...
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Education plays an important role in a country’s economic growth. This paper looks at the impact of ...
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College attainment is often cited as one of the main explanatory variables that can explain the vari...
In most cases, college tuitions are expensive and lead to massive loans for college students. Studen...
It seems common sense that the more educated someone is, the greater the chances that they will have...
The scope of this project includes individuals aged 18-65 who finished their education and do not ha...
abstract: In this paper, I attempt to measure the impact of education levels on a country’s producti...
Does education expenditure promote long-run economic growth? Empirical evidence is inconclusive. Thi...
In this paper, I constructed a worldwide novel panel model to investigate the estimation returns of ...
This analysis attempts to find the relationship between the education level of the people of a count...
This paper explores the role of education in income inequality. The data comes from the United Natio...
In recent times, there has been a consistent decrease in the amount of state budgets for higher educ...
We investigate why the economics literature often finds a negative relationship between increased s...
Education is commonly used as indicator for human capital and can be divided into three levels: prim...
Education plays an important role in a country’s economic growth. This paper looks at the impact of ...
This paper examines many different factors of education, including the levels of education received,...
This study investigates the relationship between government expenditure in education and growth meas...
College attainment is often cited as one of the main explanatory variables that can explain the vari...
In most cases, college tuitions are expensive and lead to massive loans for college students. Studen...
It seems common sense that the more educated someone is, the greater the chances that they will have...
The scope of this project includes individuals aged 18-65 who finished their education and do not ha...
abstract: In this paper, I attempt to measure the impact of education levels on a country’s producti...
Does education expenditure promote long-run economic growth? Empirical evidence is inconclusive. Thi...
In this paper, I constructed a worldwide novel panel model to investigate the estimation returns of ...
This analysis attempts to find the relationship between the education level of the people of a count...
This paper explores the role of education in income inequality. The data comes from the United Natio...
In recent times, there has been a consistent decrease in the amount of state budgets for higher educ...
We investigate why the economics literature often finds a negative relationship between increased s...
Education is commonly used as indicator for human capital and can be divided into three levels: prim...