Research indicates that education quality–measured by test scores in international student surveys–predicts economic growth. In this paper, we extend previous findings up to 2016 and analyse test scores of upper-secondary school students only. We find that the positive relationship between growth and test scores holds in both cases. The share of top-performing students exhibits a stronger correlation with economic growth than does the share of students who meet basic requirements
Using a new data set for human capital/adult, I show that changes in human capital cause economic gr...
This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increase...
In this paper, we revisit the results from the influential study by Borensztein et al. (Journal of I...
Research indicates that education quality–measured by test scores in international student surveys–p...
Research indicates that education quality–measured by test scores in international student surveys–p...
I use a dynamic augmented Solow model to estimate the effects of students’ test scores and investmen...
Using a dynamic augmented Solow model, I estimate the effect of students’ schooling attainment, scho...
This paper presents evidence that students’ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are not a good proxy for a n...
This paper challenges Hanushek and Woessmann’s [2008] contention that the quality and not the quanti...
In a seminal article, Hanushek and Woessmann explained economic growth as a function of the quality ...
The paper reflects on the role played by human capital in the continued diversity of growth dynamics...
Previous work shows that higher levels of education quality (as measured by international student ac...
Does education expenditure promote long-run economic growth? Empirical evidence is inconclusive. Thi...
I investigate the relationship between university rankings and economic growth and found that the re...
This paper presents evidence that students ’ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are not a good proxy for a ...
Using a new data set for human capital/adult, I show that changes in human capital cause economic gr...
This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increase...
In this paper, we revisit the results from the influential study by Borensztein et al. (Journal of I...
Research indicates that education quality–measured by test scores in international student surveys–p...
Research indicates that education quality–measured by test scores in international student surveys–p...
I use a dynamic augmented Solow model to estimate the effects of students’ test scores and investmen...
Using a dynamic augmented Solow model, I estimate the effect of students’ schooling attainment, scho...
This paper presents evidence that students’ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are not a good proxy for a n...
This paper challenges Hanushek and Woessmann’s [2008] contention that the quality and not the quanti...
In a seminal article, Hanushek and Woessmann explained economic growth as a function of the quality ...
The paper reflects on the role played by human capital in the continued diversity of growth dynamics...
Previous work shows that higher levels of education quality (as measured by international student ac...
Does education expenditure promote long-run economic growth? Empirical evidence is inconclusive. Thi...
I investigate the relationship between university rankings and economic growth and found that the re...
This paper presents evidence that students ’ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are not a good proxy for a ...
Using a new data set for human capital/adult, I show that changes in human capital cause economic gr...
This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increase...
In this paper, we revisit the results from the influential study by Borensztein et al. (Journal of I...