This paper investigates the impact of educational expenditures on economic growth for 18 Latin American countries over the period 1970-2009 by using cointegration test procedure in the presence of two unknown structural breaks. Considering structural breaks is necessary for our analysis because of that Latin American countries implemented important reforms to expand their educational systems and these reforms may affect the cointegrating relationship. The findings indicate that there is evidence of cointegrating relationship between educational expenditures and economic growth for the considered countries except Chile, Guyana, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. Another finding of the paper is that identified structural breaks r...
Despite improvements in enrolment rates in recent decades, the Peruvian school system still has seri...
This paper examines the convergence process in Brazil over the period of 1985-2004, giving a special...
This paper studies the effect of economic instability, income inequality and openness in the transit...
This paper aims to identify the factors that are most important in promoting economic growth in Lati...
Schooling is a major factor in economic development. There is extensive empirical literature on what...
In the 1980's among the developing countries, some made a better performance of economic development...
Relationship between Composition of Public Expenditure and Economic Growth of Latin American Countri...
Education is one of the most important income and development sources within an economy. Economic pe...
This study is conducted to observe the impact of public education expenditure on economic growth in ...
Education is one of the most important income and development sources within an economy. Economic pe...
Abstract Using SIPRI’s new consistent database on military expenditures, the paper examines the econ...
Socio-economic growth and structural change of society is possible with physical capital and human c...
<span>Based on the information published by the Economic Commission for Latin America (<span><span>C...
Abstract: This paper aims at studying income convergence in Latin American countries, based on the w...
This paper examines the determinants of economic growth in Guatemala, with a particular focus on sch...
Despite improvements in enrolment rates in recent decades, the Peruvian school system still has seri...
This paper examines the convergence process in Brazil over the period of 1985-2004, giving a special...
This paper studies the effect of economic instability, income inequality and openness in the transit...
This paper aims to identify the factors that are most important in promoting economic growth in Lati...
Schooling is a major factor in economic development. There is extensive empirical literature on what...
In the 1980's among the developing countries, some made a better performance of economic development...
Relationship between Composition of Public Expenditure and Economic Growth of Latin American Countri...
Education is one of the most important income and development sources within an economy. Economic pe...
This study is conducted to observe the impact of public education expenditure on economic growth in ...
Education is one of the most important income and development sources within an economy. Economic pe...
Abstract Using SIPRI’s new consistent database on military expenditures, the paper examines the econ...
Socio-economic growth and structural change of society is possible with physical capital and human c...
<span>Based on the information published by the Economic Commission for Latin America (<span><span>C...
Abstract: This paper aims at studying income convergence in Latin American countries, based on the w...
This paper examines the determinants of economic growth in Guatemala, with a particular focus on sch...
Despite improvements in enrolment rates in recent decades, the Peruvian school system still has seri...
This paper examines the convergence process in Brazil over the period of 1985-2004, giving a special...
This paper studies the effect of economic instability, income inequality and openness in the transit...