Journal of Development Economics, 104, 199-211, 2013
Abstract
How much would output increase if underdeveloped economies were to
increase their levels of schooling? We contribute to the development accounting
literature by describing a non-parametric upper bound on the
increase in output that can be generated by more schooling. The advantage
of our approach is that the upper bound is valid for any number of
schooling levels with arbitrary patterns of substitution/complementarity.
Another advantage is that the upper bound is robust to certain forms of
endogenous technology response to changes in schooling. We also quantify
the upper bound for all economies with the necessary data, compare
our results with the standard development accounting approach, and
provide an update on the results using the standard approach for a large
sample of countries.
Other authors
Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Departament d'Economia i Empresa
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Collection
Economics and Business Working Papers Series; 1297