QUALITY-ADJUSTED HUMAN CAPITAL AND PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
Md. Islam (),
James Ang and
Jakob Madsen
Economic Inquiry, 2014, vol. 52, issue 2, 757-777
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This article examines the influence of quality-adjusted educational attainment on growth and tests whether it facilitates the transfer of technology developed at the frontier for a panel of 60 countries. Using outcomes of pathogen stress as instruments, the results show that quality-adjusted educational attainment and its interaction with distance to the frontier play important roles for growth. (JEL I20, O30, O40)
Date: 2014
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