The aim of this paper is to analyse how the economic literature has examined the relationships arising among education, democracy, and growth. First, we present a brief survey of the three strands of research which have analysed in a separated way, the relationship between education and growth, democracy and growth, and education and democracy. Second, we present a sketch of the model by Bourguignon and Verdier (2000), as an example of a promising field of research which aims to study in a simultaneous way, the relationship among education, growth, and democracy. J.E.L. Classification: H52; I28; O1.

Istruzione, crescita e democrazia: le teorie delle complesse relazioni / L. Grazzini. - In: POLITICA ECONOMICA. - ISSN 1120-9496. - STAMPA. - 2:(2009), pp. 233-273.

Istruzione, crescita e democrazia: le teorie delle complesse relazioni

GRAZZINI, LISA
2009

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The aim of this paper is to analyse how the economic literature has examined the relationships arising among education, democracy, and growth. First, we present a brief survey of the three strands of research which have analysed in a separated way, the relationship between education and growth, democracy and growth, and education and democracy. Second, we present a sketch of the model by Bourguignon and Verdier (2000), as an example of a promising field of research which aims to study in a simultaneous way, the relationship among education, growth, and democracy. J.E.L. Classification: H52; I28; O1.
2009
2
233
273
L. Grazzini
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