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Equality of education opportunity revisited

New England Economic Review , Issue May , Pages 87-114

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School accountability and student performance - commentary

Regional Economic Development , Issue Mar , Pages 70-74

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Moving beyond the 13th grade

Two-year colleges still battle an inferiority complex, despite strong enrollment growth and relevance in today's economy.
Fedgazette , Volume 16 , Issue Jul , Pages 1-2, 4

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Interview: Tyler Cowen

Tyler Cowen: On credentialism, the new math of causation, and the lasting economic influence of youthful experiences
Econ Focus , Issue 2Q , Pages 24-28

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Diplomas to Doorsteps: Education, Student Debt, and Homeownership

Evidence overwhelmingly shows that the average earnings premium to having a college education is high and has risen over the past several decades, in part because of a decline in real average earnings for those without a college degree. In addition to high private returns, there are substantial social returns to having a well-educated citizenry and workforce. A new development that may have important longer-term implications for education investment and for the broader economy is a significant change in the financing of higher education. State funding has declined markedly over the past two ...
Liberty Street Economics , Paper 20170403

Why Human Capital Matters Why Human Capital Matters

An economist at the St. Louis Fed discusses the growing importance of human capital in determining a nation’s income.
On the Economy

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Service-sector wages: the importance of education

A study of how education affects wages in the manufacturing and service sectors, concluding that higher levels of basic education are necessary in order for both displaced manufacturing workers and new labor-force entrants to compete in the rapidly growing service sector.
Economic Commentary , Issue Dec

Global Perspectives: Tom Luce on Public Service, Education Reform

Luce and Dallas Fed President Rob Kaplan discussed his career in law and public service, his decision to become a lawyer and the key challenges facing the U.S. education system.
Dallas Fed Economics

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Experiments in education: what's working in your town?

Forefront , Issue Fall , Pages 1

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Endogenous expenditures on public schools and persistent growth

In this paper, we present a model where individuals accumulate human capital through the formal schooling. To take into account the large involvement of the public sector in education we introduce a government which collects taxes from households and provides inputs to the learning technology. In our model the public expenditures on schools and growth rates are determined endogenously. Under plausible restrictions on the parameters of our model, we show that the predictions of our model qualitatively match the observations on per capita income, years of schooling, public expenditures on ...
Discussion Paper / Institute for Empirical Macroeconomics , Paper 85

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