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Bildungsertrag 2 Bildungsniveau 2 Humankapital 2 Kognition 2 Messung 2 Mincer specification 2 OECD-Staaten 2 Schätzung 2 Theorie 2 Welt 2 development accounting 2 educational quality 2 human capital measurement 2 years of schooling 2 Berufliche Qualifikation 1 Cognition 1 Economic convergence 1 Educational achievement 1 Entwicklungskonvergenz 1 Estimation 1 Human capital 1 Measurement 1 OECD countries 1 Returns to education 1 Theory 1 Wirtschaftliche Konvergenz 1 World 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Woessmann, Ludger 1 Wößmann, Ludger 1
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Kiel Working Paper 1 Kiel working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Specifying Human Capital: A Review, Some Extensions, and Development Effects
Wößmann, Ludger - 2000
A review of the measures of the stock of human capital used in empirical growth research reveals that human capital is mostly poorly proxied. The simple use of the most common proxy, average years of schooling of the working-age population, misspecifies the relationship between education and the...
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Specifying human capital : a review, some extensions, and development effects
Woessmann, Ludger - 2000
A review of the measures of the stock of human capital used in empirical growth research reveals that human capital is mostly poorly proxied. The simple use of the most common proxy, average years of schooling of the working-age population, misspecifies the relationship between education and the...
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