Loening investigates the impact of human capital on economic growth in Guatemala during 1951-2002 using an error-correction methodology. The results show a better-educated labor force having a positive and significant impact on economic growth. Consistent with microeconomic studies for Guatemala, primary and secondary education are most important for productivity growth. These findings are robust while changing the conditioning set of the variables...
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2005/05/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS3610
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2010/07/01
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Disclosed
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Effects of primary, secondary, and tertiary education on economic growth : evidence from Guatemala
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human capital