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Fahd Naveed Kausar; Cui Yuping; Noreen Ghazala; Quart-Ul-Ain Khan; Muhammad Usman Shah; Muhammad Sajjad – SAGE Open, 2024
Education is considered a key element in the formation of human capital, associated with the sustainable development of a country's economic growth. The study has investigated the relationship between education and Pakistan's economic growth in the short as well as long run. For measurement, thirty years of data spanning from 1987 to 2016 was used…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Sustainable Development, Economic Development
Bartik, Timothy J. – W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2006
"Employment Research" is published quarterly by the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment and Research. Issues appear in January, April, July, and October. This issue of "Employment Research" presents an article that summarizes the author's study of the effects of high-quality universal preschool education when it is treated as an economic…
Descriptors: Full State Funding, Preschool Education, Labor Supply, Human Capital
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Brown, Stefan M.; McNamara, Kevin T. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1994
Input output analysis was used to examine the effects of Purdue University's instructional programs as well as the spending of students in residence. Results indicate that Purdue stimulates millions in income and output growth for both the local and state economies. (SK)
Descriptors: College Role, Economic Development, Economic Impact, Higher Education
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Self, Sharmistha; Grabowski, Richard – Economics of Education Review, 2004
This paper seeks to examine the impact of education on income growth in India for the time period 1966-1996. Education is broken down into the categories of primary, secondary, and tertiary. Time series techniques are used to determine whether education, for each category, has a causal impact on growth. Furthermore, the education variables are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Income, Elementary Secondary Education
Molgat, Paul; MacMillan, J. A. – 1972
The study determined the: (1) relationship between dropout rates and the quality of education, teachers' qualifications, diversity of curriculum and extra-curricular activities, average town income, percentage of the high school population of American Indian or Metis descent, and school size; (2) effects of educational expenditures on business…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Economic Development, Educational Finance, Educational Quality
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Sederberg, Charles H. – Research in Rural Education, 1987
Explores secondary economic effects of rural Minnesota school districts, including purchasing power of payrolls, employment, retail stimulus, recapture of taxes, property values, and banking services. Provides nontechnical approach to interpreting how school operations offset costs of rural education. Study can be replicated by rural educators.…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Banking, Case Studies, Cost Effectiveness