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To study whether current spending levels and public knowledge of them contribute to transatlantic differences in policy … by prior knowledge in a manner consistent with information effects rather than priming. Support for salary increases is …
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To study whether current spending levels and public knowledge of them contribute to transatlantic differences in policy … by prior knowledge in a manner consistent with information effects rather than priming. Support for salary increases is …
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empirical support: knowledge is the key to a country’s development. Of course, every country acknowledges the importance of … skills of the population—which they term the “knowledge capital” of a nation—are essential to long-run prosperity. - Hanushek … growth puzzle” and the “East Asian miracle” can be explained by these regions’ knowledge capital. Turning to the policy …
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account for this. We estimate the causal effect of teacher subject knowledge on student achievement using within … knowledge ; student achievement ; Peru …
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account for this. We estimate the causal effect of teacher subject knowledge on student achievement using within … knowledge ; student achievement ; Peru …
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Knowledge Capital and Growth -- 4 Causation -- 5 Developing Countries -- 6 Developed Countries -- 7 The Economic Value of … Educational Reform -- 8 Policies to Improve Knowledge Capital -- Notes -- References -- Index …
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To study whether current spending levels and public knowledge of them contribute to transatlantic differences in policy … by prior knowledge in a manner consistent with information effects rather than priming. Support for salary increases is …
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