On the Importance of Education
Richard L Wobbekind
Business Economics, 2012, vol. 47, issue 2, 90-96
Abstract:
The role of education in economic growth has been clearly established. This address is concerned with several issues: What are the benefits and costs of education? Where does the United States stand in educational attainment in historical perspective and relative to OECD nations? What can NABE as a group do to improve education of business economists? What can NABE individual members do?
Date: 2012
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