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Although many U.S. state policies presume that human capital is important for state economic development, there is little research linking better education to state incomes. In a complement to international studies of income differences, we investigate the extent to which quality-adjusted...
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Although many U.S. state policies presume that human capital is important for state economic development, there is little research linking better education to state incomes. In a complement to international studies of income differences, we investigate the extent to which quality-adjusted...
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schooling investment into the next generation, is observable but the draw of nature in terms of ability is hidden, stochastic …
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This paper studies the dynamic relationship between distribution and endogenous growth in an overlapping generations model with accumulation of human and physical capital. It is shown how human capital can determine a relationship between per capita growth rates and inequality in the...
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This paper tries to concentrate on the issue of convergence under neoclassical paradigm across Indian states through the passage of human capital education variables during the period between 1960 and 2005. The paper tries to address the issue in a broad landscape of cross section, pooled and...
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