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This study argues that the regions classified by the World Bank are not coherent in terms of economic structures. The special identities within each region dictate that the economic performance in different sub-regions should be determined independently. Embracing Barro’s (1991) regional...
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The supply of human capital in the economy's production activities is a function of the quality and volume of education … services provided at the secondary and tertiary levels in the education system. Hence, the allocation of resources by … government to education is an important determinant of human capital formation. Depending on its level-specific variations, a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011096511
The supply of human capital in the economy's production activities is a function of the quality and volume of education … services provided at the secondary and tertiary levels in the education system. Hence, the allocation of resources by … government to education is an important determinant of human capital formation. Depending on its level-specific variations, a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011097032