Schooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned?
This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increased schooling on national income. It shows that when correctly-interpreted, these studies support the hypothesis that a one-year increase in average schooling attainment raises national income directly...
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Breton, Theodore R.
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- Fecha de publicación:
- 2014
- Institución:
- Universidad EAFIT
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- Palabra clave:
- Schooling
Human Capital
Test Scores
Economic Growth
Escolaridad
Capital Humano
Resultados de los Exámenes
Crecimiento Económico
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Medellín de: Lat: 06 15 00 N degrees minutes Lat: 6.2500 decimal degrees Long: 075 36 00 W degrees minutes Long: -75.6000 decimal degrees2014-04-09T19:21:49Z2014-04-072014-04-09T19:21:49Zhttp://hdl.handle.net/10784/1458O41I25This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increased schooling on national income. It shows that when correctly-interpreted, these studies support the hypothesis that a one-year increase in average schooling attainment raises national income directly by about 10% and indirectly by about 19%. The increases in national income are larger than the aggregate effect of higher workers’ salaries, because schooling has external effects on national income. Due to the rising cost of additional years of schooling, the national return on investment in schooling is much lower in more educated countries. The estimated real national return on investment in schooling in 2005 ranged from over 40% in the least educated countries to 8.5% in the most educated countries. Average levels of schooling and average test scores at ages 9 to 15 generally rise together, so either measure of human capital can explain differences in national income or growth rates across countries. Since the productivity of physical capital depends on the level of human capital, in a global financial market, the growth in human capital largely determines the growth in physical capital and in national income.Este documento explica por qué diferentes estudios presentan ampliamente diferentes estimaciones sobre el efecto del aumento de la escolarización en la renta nacional. Esto demuestra que cuando se interpreta correctamente, estos estudios apoyan la hipótesis de que un aumento en un año en el nivel medio de escolaridad aumenta el ingreso nacional directamente en un 10% e indirectamente alrededor del 19%. Los aumentos en la renta nacional son más grandes que el efecto agregado de los salarios más altos de los trabajadores, ya que la escolarización tiene efectos externos sobre el ingreso nacional. Debido al creciente costo de los años adicionales de escolaridad, el retorno de la inversión nacional en educación es mucho menor en los países con mayor nivel educativo. El retorno nacional real estimado de la inversión en la educación en 2005 osciló entre el 40% en los países menos educados hasta el 8,5% en los países más cultos. Los niveles promedio de escolaridad y calificaciones de los exámenes a edades promedio de 9 a 15 generalmente aumentan en conjunto, así que o medida de capital humano pueden explicar las diferencias en el ingreso nacional o las tasas de crecimiento entre los países. Dado que la productividad del capital físico depende del nivel de capital humano, en un mercado financiero global, el crecimiento en capital humano determina en gran medida el crecimiento en capital físico y en el ingreso nacional.engUniversidad EAFITEscuela de Economía y FinanzasSchooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned?workingPaperinfo:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaperDocumento de trabajo de investigacióndrafthttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_b1a7d7d4d402bccehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042Acceso abiertohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2SchoolingHuman CapitalTest ScoresEconomic GrowthEscolaridadCapital HumanoResultados de los ExámenesCrecimiento EconómicoBreton, Theodore R.tbreton@eafit.edu.coLICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-81748https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/6a1e503c-42cf-4ad8-a89f-88ff6c54792b/download8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33MD52ORIGINAL2014_08_Theodore_Breton.pdf2014_08_Theodore_Breton.pdfDocumento de trabajo de investigaciónapplication/pdf1344607https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/9e383557-408e-4b31-b8ad-f10227096a5d/downloade0aeb89183afb1dbda4a6f3f52d520adMD5310784/1458oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/14582024-03-05 14:06:25.396open.accesshttps://repository.eafit.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad EAFITrepositorio@eafit.edu.co |
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Schooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned? |
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Schooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned? |
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Schooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned? Schooling Human Capital Test Scores Economic Growth Escolaridad Capital Humano Resultados de los Exámenes Crecimiento Económico |
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Schooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned? |
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Schooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned? |
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Schooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned? |
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Schooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned? |
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Schooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned? |
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Breton, Theodore R. |
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Breton, Theodore R. |
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Schooling Human Capital Test Scores Economic Growth |
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Schooling Human Capital Test Scores Economic Growth Escolaridad Capital Humano Resultados de los Exámenes Crecimiento Económico |
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Escolaridad Capital Humano Resultados de los Exámenes Crecimiento Económico |
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This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increased schooling on national income. It shows that when correctly-interpreted, these studies support the hypothesis that a one-year increase in average schooling attainment raises national income directly by about 10% and indirectly by about 19%. The increases in national income are larger than the aggregate effect of higher workers’ salaries, because schooling has external effects on national income. Due to the rising cost of additional years of schooling, the national return on investment in schooling is much lower in more educated countries. The estimated real national return on investment in schooling in 2005 ranged from over 40% in the least educated countries to 8.5% in the most educated countries. Average levels of schooling and average test scores at ages 9 to 15 generally rise together, so either measure of human capital can explain differences in national income or growth rates across countries. Since the productivity of physical capital depends on the level of human capital, in a global financial market, the growth in human capital largely determines the growth in physical capital and in national income. |
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