This paper explores the extent to which differences in the resources allocated to education explain differences in educational access and performance across countries. Cross-country regression analysis shows that the link between educational access and performance and public education expenditure is weak.. The paper suggests that levels of household spending, the effectiveness of the public expenditure management system and the composition of public education spending are important factors explaining this weak link. The results imply that the achievement of the education millennium development goals will require more than just increases in expenditure on primary education. This does not imply that resources are unnecessary, but that increas...
Influenced by the perceived link between higher levels of educational attainment and growth, the edu...
While it is widely believed that electoral competition influences public spending decisions, there h...
This paper argues that new research challenges the common view that more expenditure does not lead t...
This paper explores the extent to which differences in the resources allocated to education explain ...
The case for public expenditure on education is based on its contribution to the good of society ove...
This paper analyses public spending on education in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia over recent ye...
There is considerable disagreement in the academic literature about whether raising school expenditu...
A casual observation of the statistics on income and educational attainment among the different inc...
The role of education in economic development has been recognised for quite some time in mainstream ...
There is considerable disagreement in the academic literature about whether raising school expenditu...
AbstractWhile allocating funds to education sector, governments do not pay much attention and reallo...
We examine the association between economic development and two measures of public spending on educa...
One of the most important factors in economic, social, and cultural development is to create a devel...
The precise relationship between spending and learning outcomes in education is unknown, which leads...
While it is generally recognized that electoral competition can have a major influence on public spe...
Influenced by the perceived link between higher levels of educational attainment and growth, the edu...
While it is widely believed that electoral competition influences public spending decisions, there h...
This paper argues that new research challenges the common view that more expenditure does not lead t...
This paper explores the extent to which differences in the resources allocated to education explain ...
The case for public expenditure on education is based on its contribution to the good of society ove...
This paper analyses public spending on education in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia over recent ye...
There is considerable disagreement in the academic literature about whether raising school expenditu...
A casual observation of the statistics on income and educational attainment among the different inc...
The role of education in economic development has been recognised for quite some time in mainstream ...
There is considerable disagreement in the academic literature about whether raising school expenditu...
AbstractWhile allocating funds to education sector, governments do not pay much attention and reallo...
We examine the association between economic development and two measures of public spending on educa...
One of the most important factors in economic, social, and cultural development is to create a devel...
The precise relationship between spending and learning outcomes in education is unknown, which leads...
While it is generally recognized that electoral competition can have a major influence on public spe...
Influenced by the perceived link between higher levels of educational attainment and growth, the edu...
While it is widely believed that electoral competition influences public spending decisions, there h...
This paper argues that new research challenges the common view that more expenditure does not lead t...