This study on education quality and economic growth aims to contribute to the World Bank's education agenda by communicating research findings on the impact of education quality on economic growth. The authors show that indeed the quality of education, rather than mere access to education, is ...
economic developmenthigher education practicesThe mainstay of the paper is formed by an analysis of the role of cognitive skills in the process of economic development, growing educational wage gaps, and markets for academic research. This paper seeks to fill a gap in the current literature by ...
Education played an important role in the economic growth of China,as it did for the Asian Tigers. However,China’s GDP per capita is still relatively low. This is perhaps because of the low quality of education in China. Improving educational quality,and eliminating the enrollment gap between...
(Journal of International Economics 45:115–135, ) by two quality of education indices and re-estimate their model. We find that the complementarity between inward FDI and schooling still exists, but the threshold level of schooling in our study is lower than the threshold calculated in Borensz...
The analysis stresses the distinction between the quantity of education — measured by years of attainment at various levels — and the quality — gauged by scores on internationally comparable examinations. The recognition that the determinants of long-term economic growth were the central macroeconomic...
Education, Productivity and Economic Growth: the Effect of Schooling Quality in the Italian RegionsIn the last decades, world has evolved and turned into a "knowledge economy": it has become crucial for workers to achieve specific competences and skills in order to cope with the rapid evolution ...
Research studies on the role that quality education plays in the economic uplift of a country has proved a positive causal relationship between the efficiency and quality of education of the labour force. It is in terms of quality of education that the very notion of the human capital makes ...
Human capital is of essential importance for achieving the sustainable growth rates for developed countries, but the greatest contribution is accomplished through the investment in quantity and quality of primary and secondary education for developing countries. On the quality of the education system ...
results suggest that there is a need to think about how available resources could be used more efficiently to guarantee quality education for all and proposes that policy interventions in the historically disadvantaged schools and universities might have important implications to stimulate economic growth....
Why quality matters in education: education can boost economic growth--but simply spending more money is seldom the answer.(Millennium Development Goals)Hanushek, Eric A