Abstract This paper examines the determinants of economic growth, income inequality, and their relationship in the context of education inequality. The econometric results from a cross-section analysis of 23 provinces in the period of 1996-2005 indicate that a higher level of human capital and the relative dispersion of human capital have a disequalizing effect on the income distribution. It also confirms that economic growth has strongly and significantly equalizing effect on the income distribution, supporting the complementarity relationship between equity and growth. In addition, human capital investment contributes significantly to the growth of economy. Therefore, in a bid to achieve egalitarian society with a more equitable distribut...
While income inequality in third world countries has aggressively been commented and studied extensi...
In this paper education simultaneously affects growth and income inequality. More education does not...
In this paper education simultaneously affects growth and income inequality. More education does not...
Abstract This paper examines the determinants of economic growth, income inequality, and their relat...
Abstract This paper examines the determinants of economic growth, income inequality, and their relat...
Education is the elevator of the Indonesian economy. Where education is able to improve the welfare ...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and eco...
Recent comparative inequality studies have addressed not only income but also other dimensions such ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between economic growth (GDP), Foreign Direct I...
Consumption inequality has been rising in Indonesia over the last decade (see Figure 1). Before the ...
Last decade, Indonesia's economic growth experienced a downward trend. The study examines the role o...
Does education promote economic growth? The aim of this study is to find out the impact of education...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and ec...
In this paper education simultaneously affects growth and income inequality. More education does not...
This study investigates empirically how human capital, measured by educational attainment, is relate...
While income inequality in third world countries has aggressively been commented and studied extensi...
In this paper education simultaneously affects growth and income inequality. More education does not...
In this paper education simultaneously affects growth and income inequality. More education does not...
Abstract This paper examines the determinants of economic growth, income inequality, and their relat...
Abstract This paper examines the determinants of economic growth, income inequality, and their relat...
Education is the elevator of the Indonesian economy. Where education is able to improve the welfare ...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and eco...
Recent comparative inequality studies have addressed not only income but also other dimensions such ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between economic growth (GDP), Foreign Direct I...
Consumption inequality has been rising in Indonesia over the last decade (see Figure 1). Before the ...
Last decade, Indonesia's economic growth experienced a downward trend. The study examines the role o...
Does education promote economic growth? The aim of this study is to find out the impact of education...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and ec...
In this paper education simultaneously affects growth and income inequality. More education does not...
This study investigates empirically how human capital, measured by educational attainment, is relate...
While income inequality in third world countries has aggressively been commented and studied extensi...
In this paper education simultaneously affects growth and income inequality. More education does not...
In this paper education simultaneously affects growth and income inequality. More education does not...