This paper presents a theoretical and empirical investigation of the relationship between human capital composition and economic growth. In the theoretical analysis, we allow for nonconstant returns to scale in technological activities. Differently from previous literature, our results show that, under broad and plausible model parameterizations, the marginal growth effect of skilled workers is increasing with the distance to the frontier for sufficiently poor countries while it is decreasing (in agreement with the existing literature) only for countries close to the technological frontier. Our empirical analysis provides robust evidence for this theoretical prediction by using a 10-year panel of 85 countries for the years in between 1960 a...
We calibrate an endogenous growth model to study the effect of the quality of human capital on produ...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
Given recent emphasis on externality to education, macroeconomic studies have a role to play in the ...
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical investigation of the relationship between human capi...
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical investigation of the relationship between human capi...
This paper summarises the literature that has linked education and economic growth. It begins with a...
We examine human capital's contribution to economy-wide technological progress through two channels ...
We provide robust and compelling evidence of the marked impact of tertiary education on the economic...
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
The effect of human capital composition on growth and development has been somewhat neglected in e...
The paper examines whether endogenous growth processes can be found in middle income country context...
International audienceIn spite of the essential role conferred to human capital by endogenous growth...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between education and GDP in developing countries by...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of a new international estimate of human capital o...
The paper examines the relationship between the allocation of human capital among different activiti...
We calibrate an endogenous growth model to study the effect of the quality of human capital on produ...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
Given recent emphasis on externality to education, macroeconomic studies have a role to play in the ...
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical investigation of the relationship between human capi...
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical investigation of the relationship between human capi...
This paper summarises the literature that has linked education and economic growth. It begins with a...
We examine human capital's contribution to economy-wide technological progress through two channels ...
We provide robust and compelling evidence of the marked impact of tertiary education on the economic...
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
The effect of human capital composition on growth and development has been somewhat neglected in e...
The paper examines whether endogenous growth processes can be found in middle income country context...
International audienceIn spite of the essential role conferred to human capital by endogenous growth...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between education and GDP in developing countries by...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of a new international estimate of human capital o...
The paper examines the relationship between the allocation of human capital among different activiti...
We calibrate an endogenous growth model to study the effect of the quality of human capital on produ...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
Given recent emphasis on externality to education, macroeconomic studies have a role to play in the ...