Abstract:
Since the 1950s, three main approaches have been suggested for expressing the contribution, widely believed to be large, that education and other forms of human resource development make to economic growth. Did distinctive features of the educational policies of East Asian countries help them grow rapidly after the 1980 period while economies in other regions stagnated?
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