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Type: Journal article
Title: The Role of Education in Economic Growth in East Asia: a survey
Author: Permani, R.
Citation: Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 2009; 23(1):1-20
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Issue Date: 2009
ISSN: 0818-9935
1467-8411
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Risti Permani
Abstract: <jats:p>This paper surveys the literature on the links between education and economic growth in East Asia. It finds that education is important for economic growth but it is not a sufficient condition. The complementarity between education and other factors in enhancing productivity and efficiency is commonly seen as the driving force of economic growth. However, the empirical evidence is ambiguous due to econometric problems. Statistical analysis suggests that education and economic growth in East Asia have two‐way causality. Nevertheless, valuing education has been a widely‐accepted part of Asian values. As a result, education consistently presents as a significant income determinant and consequentially a growth factor, regardless of whether education can increase productivity. East Asian education systems are also formed and extended in close relation to the stages of their economic development: the higher the level of economic development, the greater the demand for better and higher education systems.</jats:p>
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8411.2009.01220.x
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8411.2009.01220.x
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