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Overview on the History of Formal Education and Macroeconomic Development in Romania, Starting From the 19th Century, in Comparison With Other European States

Sandra Teodorescu ()
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Sandra Teodorescu: Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Nicolae Titulescu University

Global Economic Observer, 2016, vol. 4, issue 2, 135-142

Abstract: The present paper is a part of a post-PhD research entitled Assessment on the Impact of Education on the Macroeconomic Development in Romania, As Compared to Other EU Member States. The survey starts with a short overview on the history of education and macroeconomic development in Romania, starting from the 19th century. To explain this situation, we must go far back in time in order to understand the deep historical roots of economic and social development in our country, in comparison with other European states. The industrial revolution and sustainable economic growth as well as the impact on education should also be analyzed.

Keywords: formal education; macroeconomic development; history of education; linear regresion; statistics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-11
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