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Growth and education (English)

Does education matter for growth? Which type of education investment (primary, secondary, or tertiary) matters most? Is there a relationship between growth or innovation and the governance of higher education? This paper surveys recent attempts at answering these questions. It first contrasts the 'Lucas approach,' whereby growth is affected by the accumulation of human capital, with the 'Nelson?Phelps approach,' whereby growth is affected by the stock...
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Aghion,Philippe.

Growth and education (English). Commission on growth and development working paper ; no. 56 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/299411468157177713

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