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política y la economía, durante el siglo XIX en Colombia, se pueden leer como la respuesta a unproceso anacrónico de adopción … artículo se dimensiona en el contexto del debate desarrollado en torno a la idea de un Estado nacional en Colombia en el …
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adopción de patrones ideológicos que no correspondieron al ordenamiento económico de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX en Colombia …
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This study analyzes the economic returns to schooling decisions made by high school graduates in Colombia. We wanted to … returns for each type of postsecondary degree available in Colombia (technical education, technological education …
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educación media (Saber 11) en el 2010, provenientes de 44 instituciones educativas de la ciudad de Medellín - Colombia. La …
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In 1960 Theodore Schultz expounded a human capital theory of economic growth that includes three elements: 1) Countries without much human capital cannot manage physical capital effectively, 2) Economic growth can only proceed if physical capital and human capital rise together, and 3) Human...
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This paper challenges Hanushek and Woessmann’s [2008] contention that the quality and not the quantity of schooling determines a nation’s rate of economic growth. I first show that their statistical analysis is flawed. I then show that when a nation’s average test scores and average...
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El presente estudio abordó la problemática del abandono estudiantil desde un enfoque a priori, el cual fue se basó conceptual y metodológicamente en Suriñach et al (2007), Duque et al (2012), Duque (2013a) y Duque (2013b). El principal propósito fue medir el efecto que tiene la...
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This article presents revised estimates of the external rates of return on investment in schooling provided in “Schooling and National Income: How Large Are the Externalities?” The analysis is based on data for the same set of countries, but it incorporates methodological improvements that...
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Students´ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are a measure of their skills as workers five to 55 years later. Using historic data on test scores and school attendance, I calculate the share of workers in 2005 that could have scored above 400 and above 600 in 45 countries. I find that the share above...
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This paper presents evidence that students´ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are not a good proxy for a nation´s stock of human capital. Across countries test scores rise with increases in human capital up to $40,000/adult (2000$), but then decline as human capital increases up to $125,000/adult....
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