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Growth effects of education and social capital in the OECD countries

Wachstumseffekte von Bildung und Sozialkapital in den OECD-Ländern
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Temple, Jonathan

Abstract

This paper surveys the empirical literature on the growth effects of education & social capital. The main focus is on the cross-country evidence for the OECD countries, but the paper also briefly reviews evidence from labor economics, to clarify where empirical work on education using macro data may... view more

This paper surveys the empirical literature on the growth effects of education & social capital. The main focus is on the cross-country evidence for the OECD countries, but the paper also briefly reviews evidence from labor economics, to clarify where empirical work on education using macro data may be relatively useful. It is argued that on balance, the recent cross-country evidence points to productivity benefits of education that are at least as large as those identified by labor economists. The paper also discusses the implications of this finding. Finally, the paper reviews the emerging literature on the benefits of social capital. Since this literature is still in its early days, policy conclusions are accordingly harder to find.... view less

Keywords
education; economic growth; social network; value-orientation; social norm; qualitative growth; human capital; labor economics; OECD

Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy

Method
empirical

Free Keywords
Human Capital; Cultural Capital; Economic Conditions; Economic Development; Industrial Societies; Educational Attainment; Education Work Relationship; Labor Policy

Document language
English

Publication Year
2002

Page/Pages
p. 5-46

Journal
Historical Social Research, 27 (2002) 4

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.27.2002.4.5-46

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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