发展中国家学前教育与经济增长关系研究

Sinem Eyüboğlu, Simge YILMAZ UYSAL
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目的:本研究的目的是研究1997-2019年期间发展中国家学前/小学教育与经济增长之间的关系。设计/方法:本研究利用相关文献,在Mankiw et al.(1992)的新古典增长模型中加入两个自变量,并采用扩展模型。利用广义矩量法对得到的模型进行估计。研究发现:人力资本对经济增长具有正向影响。此外,在经济增长方面,学前教育比小学教育更有效。结果还表明,人力资本投资的弹性高于实物资本投资。因此,人力资本比物质资本更能支持经济增长。局限性:由于研究中使用的数据仅适用于40个发展中国家,因此未将其余发展中国家包括在模型估计中,并且由于缺乏数据,模型中仅考虑了学前和小学教育阶段是本研究的局限性。原创性/价值:虽然其他教育阶段与经济增长之间的关系在文献中得到了广泛的研究,但学前教育与经济增长之间的实证研究有限。因此,在研究中得出有助于发展中国家教育政策的结果,是本研究的原始价值所在。
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Examining the Relationship between Preprimary Education and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
Purpose: The aim of the current study is to examine the relationship between preprimary/primary education and economic growth in developing countries for the period 1997-2019. Design/Methodology: In this study, making use of the relevant literature, two independent variables were added to Mankiw et al. (1992) neoclassical growth model and the extended model was used. The obtained model was estimated by the Generalized Moments Method. Findings: The results revealed that human capital positively effects economic growth. Additionally, preprimary education is more effective than primary education over the economic growth. The results also indicated that the elasticity of human capital investment is higher than physical capital investment. Therefore, it is concluded that human capital supports economic growth more than physical capital. Limitations: Since the data used in the study were only available for 40 developing countries, the remaining developing countries were not included in the model estimation, and again, considering only pre-school and primary education stages in the model due to the lack of data are the limitations of the research. Originality/Value: Although the relationship between other stages of education and economic growth has been extensively studied in the literature, there are limited empirical studies between preprimary education and economic growth. For this reason, reaching the results that can contribute to the education policies of developing countries in the study constitutes the original value of the research.
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