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Do better schools lead to more growth?
by
Woessmann, Ludger
, Hanushek, Eric A.
in
1960-2000
/ Academic achievement
/ Achievement tests
/ Alternative approaches
/ Bildungsertrag
/ Bildungsniveau
/ Bildungsökonomie
/ Bildungsökonomik
/ Capital investments
/ Causality
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive skills
/ Economic development
/ Economic Growth
/ Economic growth models
/ Economic growth rate
/ Economic indicators
/ Economic policy
/ Economic reform
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Education
/ Educational attainment
/ Foreign students
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Growth models
/ Human capital
/ Immigrants
/ International
/ International Economics
/ Kausalanalyse
/ Kognition
/ Labor economics
/ Labor market
/ Labour market
/ Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
/ Mathematical growth
/ Mathematics education
/ Migrant
/ Migranten
/ Per capita
/ Point estimators
/ Regions
/ Science education
/ Skepticism
/ Skills
/ Specification
/ Studies
/ Test scores
/ Thinking skills
/ U.S.A
/ USA
/ Welt
/ Wirtschaftswachstum
2012
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Do better schools lead to more growth?
by
Woessmann, Ludger
, Hanushek, Eric A.
in
1960-2000
/ Academic achievement
/ Achievement tests
/ Alternative approaches
/ Bildungsertrag
/ Bildungsniveau
/ Bildungsökonomie
/ Bildungsökonomik
/ Capital investments
/ Causality
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive skills
/ Economic development
/ Economic Growth
/ Economic growth models
/ Economic growth rate
/ Economic indicators
/ Economic policy
/ Economic reform
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Education
/ Educational attainment
/ Foreign students
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Growth models
/ Human capital
/ Immigrants
/ International
/ International Economics
/ Kausalanalyse
/ Kognition
/ Labor economics
/ Labor market
/ Labour market
/ Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
/ Mathematical growth
/ Mathematics education
/ Migrant
/ Migranten
/ Per capita
/ Point estimators
/ Regions
/ Science education
/ Skepticism
/ Skills
/ Specification
/ Studies
/ Test scores
/ Thinking skills
/ U.S.A
/ USA
/ Welt
/ Wirtschaftswachstum
2012
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Do better schools lead to more growth?
by
Woessmann, Ludger
, Hanushek, Eric A.
in
1960-2000
/ Academic achievement
/ Achievement tests
/ Alternative approaches
/ Bildungsertrag
/ Bildungsniveau
/ Bildungsökonomie
/ Bildungsökonomik
/ Capital investments
/ Causality
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive skills
/ Economic development
/ Economic Growth
/ Economic growth models
/ Economic growth rate
/ Economic indicators
/ Economic policy
/ Economic reform
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Education
/ Educational attainment
/ Foreign students
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Growth models
/ Human capital
/ Immigrants
/ International
/ International Economics
/ Kausalanalyse
/ Kognition
/ Labor economics
/ Labor market
/ Labour market
/ Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
/ Mathematical growth
/ Mathematics education
/ Migrant
/ Migranten
/ Per capita
/ Point estimators
/ Regions
/ Science education
/ Skepticism
/ Skills
/ Specification
/ Studies
/ Test scores
/ Thinking skills
/ U.S.A
/ USA
/ Welt
/ Wirtschaftswachstum
2012
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Do better schools lead to more growth?
2012
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We develop a new metric for the distribution of educational achievement across countries that can further track the cognitive skill distribution within countries and over time. Cross-country growth regressions generate a close relationship between educational achievement and GDP growth that is remarkably stable across extensive sensitivity analyses of specification, time period, and country samples. In a series of now-common microeconometric approaches for addressing causality, we narrow the range of plausible interpretations of this strong cognitive skills-growth relationship. These alternative estimation approaches, including instrumental variables, difference-in-differences among immigrants on the U.S. labor market, and longitudinal analysis of changes in cognitive skills and in growth rates, leave the stylized fact of a strong impact of cognitive skills unchanged. Moreover, the results indicate that school policy can be an important instrument to spur growth. The shares of basic literates and high performers have independent relationships with growth, the latter being larger in poorer countries.
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