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Capital humain et croissance : l'apport des enquêtes internationales sur les acquis des élèves

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  • Nadir Altinok

    (IREDU - Institut de recherche sur l'éducation : Sociologie et Economie de l'Education - UB - Université de Bourgogne)

Abstract

The estimation of the relationship between education and economic growth is marked by contradictions. These con­tradictions underline the lack of precision characterising indicators of human capital. This paper constructs new indi­cators based on a pool of international surveys concerning pupil assessment. Thus, our new database, which includes 105 countries, makes it possible to confirm or not the pos­itive relationship between education and growth. Taking into account the endogeneity of education, we measure a positive effect of qualitative indicators of human capital and the growth of countries between 1960 and 2000. The contri­bution of education to growth therefore appears significant, both from a quantitative and a qualitative point of view.

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  • Nadir Altinok, 2006. "Capital humain et croissance : l'apport des enquêtes internationales sur les acquis des élèves," Post-Print halshs-00180957, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00180957
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    1. Mohamed Mabrouki, 2018. "Supporting economic growth through innovation: How does human capital influence the rate of growth?," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 38(2), pages 957-972.
    2. Liouaeddine, Mariem & Guenouni, Hanane, 2010. "Investissement en capital humain et croissance économique dans la région MENA : Etude économétrique sur données de panel [Human Capital Investment and Economic Growth in the MENA Region: an Econome," MPRA Paper 69753, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Tahar Abdessalem, 2010. "Financing Higher Education in Tunisia," Working Papers 551, Economic Research Forum, revised 10 Jan 2010.
    4. Sbaouelgi, Jihène, 2015. "L’impact de l’Enseignement Supérieur sur la Croissance Economique L'Impact de l'Enseignement Supérieur sur la Croissance Economique Cas de la Tunisie, le Maroc et la Corée du Sud [The Impact of Hig," MPRA Paper 66980, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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