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Economic growth and the demand for education: Is there a wealth effect?
Paul Glewwe
, Hanan G. Jacoby
Applied Economics
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Social Sciences
demand for education
100%
Vietnam
65%
economic growth
57%
capital investment
41%
opportunity costs
41%
school enrollment
41%
household survey
36%
human capital
32%
expenditures
29%
resources
28%
developing country
25%
secondary school
24%
income
22%
education
10%
Business & Economics
Wealth Effect
74%
Economic Growth
70%
Education
39%
School Enrollment
29%
Survey Data
28%
Household
28%
Resources
27%
Secondary School
25%
Consumption Expenditures
25%
Income Growth
23%
Specific Factors
23%
Household Survey
23%
Schooling
22%
Opportunity Cost
22%
Locality
21%
Wealth
16%
Developing Countries
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
economic growth
66%
education
56%
demand
42%
household
40%
school
29%
human capital
22%
resource
18%
effect
15%
income
14%
developing world
14%
consumption
11%
cost
8%