This paper uses the Free Disposal Hull framework in order to assess the degree of efficiency of 17 countries (14 ‘old’ EU15 Member States, the United States, Japan and Poland) in the field of education. Within this framework, a country with a high production value and limited costs is more efficient than a country with a lower production value and higher costs. This non-parametric method enables the construction of an efficiency frontier based on several indicators, which can constitute an objective to be attained. In order to do it, this paper aggregates a large number of outcome indicators, in addition to the traditional PISA indicators, and takes all costs into account. Several drawbacks indicate that the findings must be interpreted cau...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...
Governments of OECD countries are under pressure to improve public sector performance and at the sam...
Governments of developing countries typically spend between15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small ch...
The paper attempts to measure relative efficiency in utilizing public education and R&D expendit...
In this paper we use data from OECD countries participating in PISA 2012 to assess the efficiency of...
We address the efficiency of expenditure in education and health sectors for a sample of OECD countr...
Aggregate expenditure in education was compared to PISA’s scores (2012) as a mean of understanding h...
This paper presents composite indicators of the institutional and policy characteristics of educatio...
CONGRESO INTERNACIONALHow does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We ex...
This paper appraises quantitatively the efficiency of public expenditure of 15 Latin American countr...
We address the efficiency of expenditure in education and health sectors for a sample of OECD countr...
How does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We examine the efficiency o...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...
Governments of OECD countries are under pressure to improve public sector performance and at the sam...
Governments of developing countries typically spend between15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small ch...
The paper attempts to measure relative efficiency in utilizing public education and R&D expendit...
In this paper we use data from OECD countries participating in PISA 2012 to assess the efficiency of...
We address the efficiency of expenditure in education and health sectors for a sample of OECD countr...
Aggregate expenditure in education was compared to PISA’s scores (2012) as a mean of understanding h...
This paper presents composite indicators of the institutional and policy characteristics of educatio...
CONGRESO INTERNACIONALHow does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We ex...
This paper appraises quantitatively the efficiency of public expenditure of 15 Latin American countr...
We address the efficiency of expenditure in education and health sectors for a sample of OECD countr...
How does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We examine the efficiency o...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...
Education is considered an important factor of economic growth, employment and social inclusion. How...