This analysis attempts to find the relationship between the education level of the people of a country and the savings rate of the people in a country at the global scale. Previous research has found there to be a positive relationship between education levels and savings rates both across the US and across countries. This study uses both simple and multiple linear regression models to analyze and find the relationship between the two variables to see if those past studies hold up with modern data. Results were mixed as in the simple regression model education was very significant and positive, but in the multiple regression models education became negative when income was considered. There was special consideration as to whether a country ...
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International audienceThis paper tests empirically the credit-constraints thesis by using cross-coun...
Cost-sharing between governments and families remains a strategic part of many governments’ post-sec...
Empirical studies assume that the macro Mincer return on schooling is con- stant across countries. U...
This study investigates the relationship between government expenditure in education and growth meas...
The following paper focuses on determining how the savings rate affects the economic growth in term...
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 ...
Education has long been considered a vital factor that determines a person’s income level. This pape...
Education plays an important role in a country’s economic growth. This paper looks at the impact of ...
The author updates compilations of rate of return estimates to investment in education published sin...
This paper explores the consequences of rising returns to human capital investment on the personal s...
Empirical studies assume that the macro Mincer return on schooling is con- stant across countries. U...
Education is a key to the economic development of nations. This research investigates the effects of...
This paper measures the role of quality-adjusted education in accounting for cross- country differen...
This paper explores the effects of education on income inequality. Data from over 50 countries was u...
International audienceThis paper tests empirically the credit-constraints thesis by using cross-coun...
Cost-sharing between governments and families remains a strategic part of many governments’ post-sec...
Empirical studies assume that the macro Mincer return on schooling is con- stant across countries. U...