• Title of article

    Directly unproductive schooling: How country characteristics affect the impact of schooling on growth

  • Author/Authors

    Rogers، نويسنده , , Mark Llewellyn، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    30
  • From page
    356
  • To page
    385
  • Abstract
    The rapid rise in schooling in developing countries in recent decades has been dramatic. However, many cross-country regression analyses of the impact of schooling on economic growth find low and insignificant coefficients. This empirical ‘puzzle’ contrasts with theoretical arguments that schooling, through raising human capital, should raise income levels. This paper argues that poor results are to be expected when regression samples include countries that vary greatly in their ability to use schooling productively. Data on corruption, the black market premium on foreign exchange and the extent of the brain drain for developing countries are used as indicators of an economyʹs productive use of schooling. Regression analysis shows that the impact of schooling on economic growth is substantially higher in countries that are adjudged to use schooling productively.
  • Keywords
    Schooling , Human capital , Brain Drain , Economic growth , Corruption
  • Journal title
    European Economic Review
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    European Economic Review
  • Record number

    1798111