publicaciones seleccionadas
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- Evidence that Capital Formation is Overestimated in Low- and Middle-income Countries in ICP 2011 2016
- ICP 2005 Construction Prices: Are They Underestimated in Developing Countries? 2016
- Higher Test Scores or More Schooling? Another Look at the Causes of Economic Growth 2015
- Human Capital and Growth in Japan: Converging to the Steady State in a 1% World 2015
- Were Mankiw, Romer, And Weil Right? A Reconciliation Of The Micro And Macro Effects Of Schooling On Income 2013
- World Total Factor Productivity Growth and the Steady-state Rate in the 20th Century 2013
- Penn World Table 7.0: Are the Data Flawed? 2012
- Does Investment in Schooling Raise National Income? Evidence from Cross-Country Studies 2011
- The Quality vs. the Quantity of Schooling: What Drives Economic Growth? 2011
- Schooling and National Income: How Large are the Externalities? 2010
- Schooling and National Income: How Large are the Externalities? Corrected Estimates 2010
- Can Institutions or Education Explain World Poverty? An Augmented Solow Model Provides some Insights 2004
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documento de trabajo
- Family, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012? 2017-12
- National Culture, Families, or Education Policies: What Determines National Test Scores? 2017-06
- Low Test Scores in Latin America: Poor Schools, Poor Families, or Something Else? 2016-06
- Education and Growth: Where All the Education Went 2016-02
- Evidence that Capital Formation is Over-Estimated in ICP 2011 2015-07
- Changes in the Effect of Capital and TFP on Output in Penn World Tables 7 and 8: Improvement or Error? 2015-01
- The External Effect of Urban Schooling Attainment on Workers’ Incomes in Ecuador 2014-12
- Human Capital and Growth in Japan Since 1970: Converging to the Steady State in a 1% World 2014-11
- Development Accounting: Conceptually Flawed and Inconsistent with Empirical Evidence 2014-08
- Schooling and Economic Growth: What Have We Learned? 2014-04
- A Human Capital Theory of Growth: New Evidence for an Old Idea 2014-01
- Higher Test Scores or More Schooling? Another Look at the Causes of Economic Growth 2013-11
- Human Capital's Contribution to Japan's Lost Decades 2013-10
- Schooling Attainment, Schooling Expenditures, and Test Scores what Causes Economic Growth? 2013-05
- ICP 2005 Construction Prices: Underestimated in Developing Countries? 2013-04
- World Productivity Growth and the Steady-State Rate in the 20th Century 2013-03
- World Total Factor Productivity Growth and the Steady-State Rate in the 20th Century 2013-03
- Evidence that Class Size Matters in 4th Grade Mathematics an Analysis of TIMSS 2007: Data for Colombia 2013-01
- Increases in Human Capital and Growth: New Data, More Conclusive Results 2012-08
- The Role of Cognitive Skills in Economic Development Revisited 2012-06
- Penn World Table 7.0: Are the Data Seriously Flawed? 2012-05
- The Role of Education in Economic Development: Theory, History, and Current Returns 2012-05
- Were Mankiw, Romer, and Weil Right? A reconciliation of the Micro and Macro Effects of Schooling on Income 2011-10
- Does Investment in Schooling Raise National Income? Evidence from Cross-Country Studies 2011-06
- The Quality vs. the Quantity of Schooling: What Drives Economic Growth? 2011-01
- Can Institutions or Education Explain World Poverty? An Augmented Solow Model Provides Some Insights 2010-08
- Schooling and National Income: How Large Are the Externalities? Corrected Estimates 2010-08
- Schooling and National Income: How Large are the Externalities? Revised Estimates 2010-08
- Cognitive Skills, Schooling Attainment, and Schooling Resources: What Drives Economic Growth? 2009-11
- Schooling and National Income: How Large Are the Externalities? 2007-05